--- id: 5900f3db1000cf542c50feed title: 'Problem 110: Diophantine Reciprocals II' challengeType: 5 forumTopicId: 301735 dashedName: problem-110-diophantine-reciprocals-ii --- # --description-- In the following equation x, y, and n are positive integers. 1/`x` + 1/`y` = 1/`n` It can be verified that when `n` = 1260 there are 113 distinct solutions and this is the least value of `n` for which the total number of distinct solutions exceeds one hundred. What is the least value of `n` for which the number of distinct solutions exceeds four million? # --hints-- `diophantineTwo()` should return 9350130049860600. ```js assert.strictEqual(diophantineTwo(), 9350130049860600); ``` # --seed-- ## --seed-contents-- ```js function diophantineTwo() { return true; } diophantineTwo(); ``` # --solutions-- ```js // solution required ```