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# Homework Help: Math

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.

• Math - ianian, Monday, May 6, 2013 at 5:03am

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