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Zorluk: OrtaFactors, Multiples, and Prime Factorization

Consider the composite number X=p3q2X = p^3 \cdot q^2, where pp and qq are distinct prime numbers. Which of the following statements regarding the factors and properties of XX are correct?

  1. The total number of positive factors of XX is exactly 1212.Cevap
  2. If p=2p=2 and q=3q=3, the sum of all positive factors of XX is 195195.Cevap
  3. C
    The total number of positive factors can be derived by the expression 3+1×2+13 + 1 \times 2 + 1, which yields exactly 66 factors.
  4. D
    The total number of positive factors of XX that are multiples of either pp or qq is 1717, calculated by directly adding the 99 factors divisible by pp to the 88 factors divisible by qq.

Cevap

The correct statements are that the total number of positive factors is exactly 12, and if p=2 and q=3, the sum of all positive factors is 195.
The correct options properly apply the theorems of prime factorization. A composite number with prime factorization paqbp^a \cdot q^b always has (a+1)(b+1)(a+1)(b+1) total factors, which confirms the count of 1212. Furthermore, the geometric series expansion for the sum of factors correctly evaluates to 195195 when substituting p=2p=2 and q=3q=3.

Adım Adım Çözüm

1
Determine the total number of positive factors of X.
The prime powers are 3 and 2. Using the formula (a+1)(b+1), we get (3+1)(2+1) = 4 * 3 = 12.
This establishes the baseline count of factors necessary for evaluating the first statement and the arithmetic logic of the third statement.
2
Calculate the sum of factors for the specific case where p=2 and q=3.
The sum is (1 + 2 + 4 + 8) * (1 + 3 + 9) = 15 * 13 = 195.
This verifies the explicit calculation claim made in the second statement.
3
Analyze the arithmetic expression proposed for factor counting: 3 + 1 * 2 + 1.
The expression lacks brackets. By standard order of operations, 3 + (1*2) + 1 = 6, which is mathematically flawed for factor counting.
Identifying the missing parentheses reveals a fundamental BODMAS order of operations violation.
4
Apply the inclusion-exclusion principle to count factors that are multiples of p or q.
Factors divisible by p: 9. Factors divisible by q: 8. Intersection (divisible by pq): 6. Union = 9 + 8 - 6 = 11.
This verifies whether directly adding the two sets is mathematically sound, proving that the fourth statement double-counts the overlap.

Anahtar Kavram

Prime factorization properties, including total factor counting, sum of factors, and applying set theory (inclusion-exclusion) to factor subsets.
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