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tekilochka [14]
4 years ago
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Prove that if a and b are integers, then for any integer k one has (a,b) = (a + kb,b). (Hint: Show that they are mutually divisi

ble.)
Mathematics
1 answer:
vagabundo [1.1K]4 years ago
3 0

Answer:

The operation:

(a,b) is equal to the rest of the division of a by b.

Now, if we have:

(a + kb,b) = (a,b) + (k*b,b)

But if we have that k and b are integers, then:

(k*b)/b = k

So b divides k*b into a whole number, this means that (k*b,b) = 0

then:

(a + kb,b) = (a,b) + (k*b,b) = (a,b) + 0 = (a,b)

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