So there is a website named interviewstreet.com. Here we can find challenging programming problems. Unfortunately you have to be logged in to see the questions.
Here’s a brief description of the problem I’m attempting to solve:
Find the no of positive integral solutions for the equations
(1/x) + (1/y) = 1/N!(read 1 by n factorial) Print a single integer which is the no of positive integral solutions modulo 1000007.
For example, when N=3, (x,y) can be: (7,42), (9,18), (8,24), (12,12), (42,7), (18,9), (24,8). Or so I thought.
Help me please, especially you who have solved this problem. I have just coded for the problem Equations. There is something wrong with my algorithm, can I ask for output for the first 10 integers? i.e. N=2, N=3, N=4 … N=10 so that I can find out the flaw in my algorithm. Thanks 🙂
EDIT: Oh, please don’t post solution code as it will ruin the fun for me and for people trying to solve this 🙂
My solutions was accepted by interview street.
Firstly, my solutions wasn’t accepted, but after saw @Reinardus Surya Pradhit post, i realized, if pair (x, y) will be count twice, so i change it a litter bit and got success
I will not post my solution here, but i can tell you the test case for all variable from N = 3 -> N = 10
Here the result
My hint is: try to express N! in primes from like
p1^q1 * p2^q2 * ... * pn^qn