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Revision as of 12:01, 26 November 2015
Problem
For each positive integer , let denote the greatest prime factor of . For how many positive integers is it true that both and ?
Solution
If , then , where is a prime number.
If , then , where is a different prime number.
So:
Since : .
Looking at pairs of divisors of , we have several possibilities to solve for and :
The only solution where both numbers are primes is .
Therefore the number of positive integers that satisfy both statements is
See Also
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