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13 January, 05:10

For each of the following pairs of numbers, find the gcd of the two numbers, and express the gcd as a linear combination of the two numbers. (a) 56 and 42 (b) 81 and 60

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  1. 13 January, 05:30
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    a. 14 and 14 = (-1) 56+1 (44)

    b. 3 and 3 = (-4) 60+3 (81)

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Case 1: GCD is the highest common divisor for both numbers without reminder

    a. GCD of 56 and 42 = 14

    b GCD of 81 and 60 = 3

    Case 2: Express GCD as a Linear combination.

    a. GCD = 14 which is also the difference between 56 and 42

    Therefore

    14 = (-1) 56+1 (44) expresses 14 as a linear combination of 56 and 44.

    b. GCD=3, we need to look for a multiple of 60 and 81 that their differences would be 3

    Therefore the multiples are:

    For 60 = 240 (60*4)

    For 81 = 243 (81*3)

    3 = (-4) 60+3 (81) expresses 3 as a linear combination of 81 and 60
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