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Find the GCD and LCM of the following pair of natural numbers. 28, 40 The GCD of 28 and 40 is (Type a whole number.) example Get more help. 경 #RAIN

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Elementary and Intermediate Algebra
Elementary and Intermediate Algebra
Alan S. Tussy, R. David Gustafson 5th Edition
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00:01 And every one of them we need to solve for gcd and lcm 7, 92 we have the gst so here we have with 9 72 and then at last 36 so here gst is 12 and finding out the lcm so here…
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