n be an integer such What is the smallest possible value of n satisfying the conditions above? (n, [√n]!) = 1.

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Section2.3: Divisibility
Problem 26E: 26. Let be an integer. Prove that . (Hint: Consider two cases.)
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Let n be an integer such that 1238 ≤ n and
What is the smallest possible value of n satisfying the conditions above?
(n, √n!) = 1.
Transcribed Image Text:Let n be an integer such that 1238 ≤ n and What is the smallest possible value of n satisfying the conditions above? (n, √n!) = 1.
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