For every positive evan integer n, the function h(n) is defined to be the product of all the even integers from 2 to n, inclusive. If P is the smallest prime factor of h(100)+1 then P is
Between 2 and 10 10 and 20 20 and 30 30 and 40 greater than 40
Please, could someone explain this problem to me? Thank you in advance for you time.
RonPurewal
Post subject: Re: For every positive evan integer N
you would do well to search the forums. this is probably the single most commonly posted question on this entire board; i've probably seen it four times in the last month alone.
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