et p, q be distinct odd primes. Prove that for any positive integers m, n, the integer pq is ot a perfect number.

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3. Let p, q be distinct odd primes. Prove that for any positive integers m, n, the integer pq is
not a perfect number.
Transcribed Image Text:3. Let p, q be distinct odd primes. Prove that for any positive integers m, n, the integer pq is not a perfect number.
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