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I have reservation on the ans
because it could be a case of \(a = b\)
and hence qty B can have 3 factors


I second that thought if a = b then \(\pi(a*b)\) will have 3 factors 1, a , b and a*b.
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Hi if a=b at this style the quantity of B has just 3 factor, am i right? for example put a and b equal to 2 now we see that it has just 3 factor
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Hi if a=b at this style the quantity of B has just 3 factor, am i right? for example put a and b equal to 2 now we see that it has just 3 factor


Yes, it seems that if a = b, then quantity B could be 3. This isn't an official question, so it should say "a and b are different prime numbers," or have D as the answer.
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