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Given the inequality shown above, how many different ordered pairs (x, y), where x and y represent integers, satisfy both conditions?

Given the inequality shown above, how many different ordered pairs (x, y), where x-example-1
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\alpha (x)/(y) \leq \leq x_(123) x_(123) \lim_(n \to \infty) a_n \lim_(n \to \infty) a_n \leq x_(123) (x)/(y) (x)/(y) \int\limits^a_b {x} \, dx (x)/(y) (x)/(y)

2x2+898449444449=5746748937640994

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