If Gcd A B Is Defined By The Expression Dap Bq Where D P Q Are #1668
If gcd (a, b) is defined by the expression, d=a*p + b*q where d, p, q are positive integers and a, b is both not zero, then what is the expression called?
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If gcd (a, b) is defined by the expression, d=a*p + b*q where d, p, q are positive integers and a, b is both not zero, then what is the expression called?
Bezout’s Identity
Multiplicative Identity
Sum of Product
Product of Sum
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