Let where p1, p2,…, pm are distinct prime numbers and k1,

Chapter 9, Problem 30E

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Let where p1, p2,…, pm are distinct prime numbers and k1, k2, ..., km are positive integers. How many ways can n be written as a product of two positive integers that have no common factorsa. assuming that order matters (i.e., 8 • 15 and 15 • 8 are regarded as different)?________________b. assuming that order does not matter (i.e., 8 • 15 and 15 • 8 are regarded as the same)?

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