Asked by Arnau
How many distinct geometric progressions are there, such that the first term is 1, the last term is 1024 and every term is an integer?
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Steve
1024 = 2^10 = 4^5
So, there are
11-member sequence with r=2
6-member sequence with r=4
So, there are
11-member sequence with r=2
6-member sequence with r=4
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