diff -r 9664eddee075 -r 8a4a1e5aec85 day2/session5.tex --- a/day2/session5.tex Sat Oct 31 01:33:41 2009 +0530 +++ b/day2/session5.tex Wed Nov 04 09:40:28 2009 +0530 @@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ \author[FOSSEE] {FOSSEE} \institute[IIT Bombay] {Department of Aerospace Engineering\\IIT Bombay} -\date[] {1, November 2009\\Day 2} +\date[] {1 November, 2009\\Day 2, Session 4} %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %\pgfdeclareimage[height=0.75cm]{iitmlogo}{iitmlogo} @@ -111,12 +111,13 @@ \end{frame} \begin{frame}{Problem 1.1} - The aliquot of a number is defined as: the sum of the \emph{proper} divisors of the number. For example, aliquot(12) = 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 6 = 16.\\ + The aliquot of a number is defined as: the sum of the \emph{proper} divisors of the number. \\For example: +\center{aliquot(12) = 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 6 = 16.}\\ Write a function that returns the aliquot number of a given number. \end{frame} \begin{frame}{Problem 1.2} - A pair of numbers (a, b) is said to be \alert{amicable} if the aliquot number of a is b and the aliquot number of b is a.\\ + Pair of numbers (a, b) is said to be \alert{amicable} if aliquot number of a is b and aliquot number of b is a.\\ Example: \texttt{220, 284}\\ Write a program that prints all four digit amicable pairs.