thanks for your reply.. actually i was thinking the same thing.. but I am facing problems in finding the unique multiples of a+3d and a+4d as applying inclusion exclusion principle in this way is getting too difficult due to large no of factors to be added and subtracted.. is der any other approach or any way to simplify the process..
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