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Problem 15
How many positive two-digits integers are factors of
?
Solution
From repeated application of difference of squares:
Applying sum of cubes:
A quick check shows
is prime. Thus, the only factors to be concerned about are
, since multiplying by
will make any factor too large.
Multiply
by
or
will give a two digit factor;
itself will also work. The next smallest factor,
, gives a three digit number. Thus, there are
factors which are multiples of
.
Multiply
by
or
will also give a two digit factor, as well as
itself. Higher numbers will not work, giving an additional
factors.
Multiply
by
or
for a two digit factor. There are no mare factors to check, as all factors which include
are already counted. Thus, there are an additional
factors.
Multiply
by
or
for a two digit factor. All higher factors have been counted already, so there are
more factors.
Thus, the total number of factors is
See also
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