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Re: Set J is comprised of all positive integers x such that x3 i [#permalink]
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Prime factorization of 72 gives us 3^2*2^3. Prime factorization of 216 will gives 3^3*2^3 since 216=3*72.

As x^3 is a multiple of 72 and 216. That means x^3 is multiple of (3^3*2^3). So x must have at least one 2 and one 3 in its prime factorization. So 2, 3 and 6 must be factors of every member of set J.
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Prime factorization of 72 gives us 3^2*2^3. Prime factorization of 216 will gives 3^3*2^3 since 216=3*72.

As x^3 is a multiple of 72 and 216. That means x^3 is multiple of (3^3*2^3). So x must have at least one 2 and one 3 in its prime factorization. So 2, 3 and 6 must be factors of every member of set J.



So does 12. So why not E?
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Re: Set J is comprised of all positive integers x such that x3 i [#permalink]
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AlaminMolla wrote:
Prime factorization of 72 gives us 3^2*2^3. Prime factorization of 216 will gives 3^3*2^3 since 216=3*72.

As x^3 is a multiple of 72 and 216. That means x^3 is multiple of (3^3*2^3). So x must have at least one 2 and one 3 in its prime factorization. So 2, 3 and 6 must be factors of every member of set J.



So does 12. So why not E?


Lets look at what set J will contain.
As stated above, least value that x^3 can have is 2^3*3^3 which means least value x can have is 2*3.
That makes the list J = {6 (cube root of 2^3*3^3), 36(cube root of 2^6*3^6), 216(cube root of 2^9*3^9),.....)}
We are asked which of the given options are factor of every member of set J. Non of the options except 2,3 and 6 are factors of 6 even if they are factors of the rest of the members in the list.
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