(24,33),(12,66),(8,99),(6,132),(4,198),(3,254),(2,396),(1,792),(792,1),(72,11),(264,3),(33,24)

On Tue, Aug 23, 2011 at 10:18 PM, Aman Goyal <[email protected]> wrote:

> Let a natural number N be such that N = a × b where a and b are the factors
> of N. How many such sets of (a, b) can be formed in which the selection of
> the two numbers a and b is distinctly different if N = 24 × 33?
>
> Please explain your solution also.
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Manish Patel
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Computer Science And Engineering
National Institute of Technology -Allahabad

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