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5900f3db1000cf542c50feed Problem 110: Diophantine Reciprocals II 5 301735 problem-110-diophantine-reciprocals-ii

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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.

assert.strictEqual(diophantineTwo(), 9350130049860600);

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function diophantineTwo() {

  return true;
}

diophantineTwo();

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