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6.a. If p1, p2, p3 ....pr are distinct odd prime numbers not necessarily consecutive then p.t p1p2..
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6.a. If p1, p2, p3 ....pr are distinct odd prime numbers not necessarily consecutive then p.t p1p2....pr=N is an arithmetic number. b. If p1, p2, p3....pr are distinct prime numbers, p.t N=2.p1.p2.p3.....pr and there are infinitely many such arithmetic numbers like N. Atleast one of the numbers of p1p2p3....pr is of the form 4k+3











