Compute An, where n ≥ 1 is an integer
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Compute An, where n ≥ 1 is an integer
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You haven't provided a specific matrix A to compute A^n. Please provide the matrix A so I can assist you further.
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Problem StatementNaveen is tasked with a mathematical challenge that requires finding the smallest positive number that is evenly divisible by all integers from 1 to a given positive number, 'n' received as input from the user. In simpler terms, find the smallest number that can be divided by all whole numbers from 1 up to 'n' without any remainder. Make sure to employ the break statement to ensure efficiency in the program.ExampleInput: 10Output: 2520Explanation: Start with the prime factorization of each number from 1 to 10:1 = 12 = 23 = 34 = 2 * 25 = 56 = 2 * 37 = 78 = 2 * 2 * 29 = 3 * 310 = 2 * 5Identify the maximum power of each prime factor:23 (from 8)32 (from 9)5 (from 5)7 (from 7)Multiply these together:23 * 32 * 5 * 7 = 2520.So, 2520 is the smallest number that can be evenly divided by all the whole numbers from 1 to 10.Note: This question helps in clearing the AMCAT exam.Input format :The input consists of a single integer n.Output format :The output displays the smallest positive number that is divisible by all integers from 1 to n without leaving any remainder.Refer to the sample output for the formatting specifications.Code constraints :In the given scenario, the test cases fall under the following constraints:2 ≤ n ≤ 20Sample test cases :Input 1 :10Output 1 :2520Input 2 :2Output 2 :2Input 3 :20Output 3 :232792560
Problem statementSend feedbackYou are given a positive integer ‘N’. Your task is to print all prime numbers less than or equal to N.Note: A prime number is a natural number that is divisible only by 1 and itself. Example - 2, 3, 17, etc.You can assume that the value of N will always be greater than 1. So, the answer will always exist.Detailed explanation ( Input/output format, Notes, Images )Constraints:2 <= N <= 10^7Where ‘N’ is the given positive integer.Time Limit: 1secSample Input 1 :7Sample Output 1 :2 3 5 7Sample Output 1 Explanation:For the given input, all prime numbers from 2 to 7 are 2, 3, 5 and 7.Sample Input 2 :30Sample Output 2 :2 3 5 7 11 13 17 19 23 29
For all n in rational, 1/n ≠ n - 1Question 8Select one:TrueFalse
Please create a pseudocode function that can check if a given number n is prime or not, where n > 1.
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