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Definition
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If the product of the divisors of an integer n (other than 1 andincluding n itself) is equal to the number itselfn^2, then n is a specialmultiplicatively perfect number.<br>
Equivalently, if the product of the proper divisors of n (ie excluding n) is equal to n.
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Task
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Find and show on this page the Specialmultiplicatively perfect numbers where n <below 500
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