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Suppose the roots of the polynomial \(x^2 - mx + n\) are positive prime integers (not necessarily distinct). Given that \(m < 20,\) how many possible values of \(n\) are there?

 

 

EDIT: I got it myself! (I got *an answer* at first but I forgot the pair (2, 2) haha)

 Jul 31, 2020
edited by Williamjwu8  Jul 31, 2020
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There are 25 possible values of n.

 Feb 2, 2021

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