. The least common multiple of two positive integers a and

Chapter 2, Problem 16

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. The least common multiple of two positive integers a and b, lcm(a, b) is the smallest integer n such that a 0 n and b 0 n. Like the gcd(a, b), the lcm(a, b) can be found from the prime factorizations of a and b. Describe (in words) the gcd and the lcm in terms of the prime factors of a and b

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