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Here's a hint (that I found helpful):
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Consider an element of A_{10} as a permutation written in disjoint
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cycle notation. The lengths of the cycles must add up to no more than
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10, since the permutations are of degree 10. Odd cycles have lengths
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2, 4, 6, 8. Even cycles have lengths 3, 5, 7, 9. Since we're dealing with the
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alternating group, odd cycles must occur in pairs, otherwise you would
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have an odd permutation (not an even one). Determine the combination
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of cycle lengths that add up to no more than 10, form an even
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permutation, and have the largest LCM.
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Enjoy!
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~A. Bishel
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