Ask a New Question

Question

Let ϕ(n) be the Euler Phi Function. If 1≤n≤1000, what is the smallest integer value of n that minimizes ϕ(n)n?

Details and assumptions
Clarification: You are asked to find the value of n, not ϕ(n)n.
ϕ(1)=1 by definition.
12 years ago

Answers

ianian
210
12 years ago

Related Questions

Use Euler's method with step size0.4 to estimatey(2) , where y(x) is the solution of the init... Use Euler's method with given values of to obtain an approximation of the initial value problem wh... What is e? I know it is Euler's constant and the natural number whatever but what is it? Let \phi(n) be the Euler Phi Function. If 1 \leq n \leq 1000, what is the smallest integer value of... Let dy/dx=xy . Use Euler's method with step size of 0.5 and the initial condition of y(0) = 3 to est... Use Euler's Method with three equal step sizes to estimate the value of y(0.3) for the differential... Use Euler's Method with three equal steps and y(1) = 1 to approximate y(1.3) for the differential eq... Suppose that we use Euler's method to approximate the solution to the differential equation 𝑑𝑦/𝑑𝑥=𝑥^... 1. Use Euler’s formula to find the number of vertices in a polyhedron with 18 edges and 9 faces. *... Use Euler’s Formula to find the missing number. Faces: _____ Edges: 15 Vertices: 9 22...
Ask a New Question
Archives Contact Us Privacy Policy Terms of Use