A Transition to Advanced Mathematics
A Transition to Advanced Mathematics
8th Edition
ISBN: 9781285463261
Author: Douglas Smith, Maurice Eggen, Richard St. Andre
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 1.8, Problem 17E

(a)

To determine

To prove: a divides b if and only if m = b .

(a)

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Given information: Let a , b and c be natural numbers, gcd(a,b)=d and lcm(a,b)=m .

Proof:

  () Suppose that a divides b . then

  1. b is a common multiple of a and b , and
  2. If n is a positive common multiple of b and a , then bn, because b is the least multiple of b and so it is the least common multiple of a and b .

Hence, lcm(a,b)=b

  () Suppose that m = b . then by definition of lcm, a divides b and b divides b .

Hence, a divides b

(b)

To determine

To prove: mab .

(b)

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Given information: Let a , b and c be natural numbers, gcd(a,b)=d and lcm(a,b)=m .

Proof:

Since a divides ab and b divides ab , we see that ab is a common multiple of a and b .

Then by definition of lcm, mab

(c)

To determine

To prove: if d = 1, then m=ab .

(c)

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Given information: Let a , b and c be natural numbers, gcd(a,b)=d and lcm(a,b)=m .

Proof:

Suppose that d = 1.

Since b divides m , k such that m=kb and so by part (b) m=kbab .

Then ka .

Now, a divides m=kb and d = 1 and so by Euclid’s Lemma a divides k .

Hence, ak . But ka and so k = a .

Therefore, m=kb=ab .

(d)

To determine

To prove: if c divides a and c divides b , then lcm(ac,bc)=mc .

(d)

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Given information: c divides a and c divides b .

Proof:

If c divides a and c divides b , then ac and bc are integers.

Since a and b divides m and c divides both a and b , we see that c divides m and so mc is also an integer.

Now, since a and b divide m , we see that ac and bc divide mc .

Then mc is a common multiple of ac and bc .

To show that mc is the least common multiple of ac and bc , suppose that n is another common multiple of ac and bc .

That is ac divides n and bc divides n . then a divides nc and b divides nc is a common multiple of a and b . but lcm(a,b)=m and so mnc .

Hence, mcn . That is mc is the least common multiple of ac and bc .

Therefore, lcm(ac,bc)=mc .

(e)

To determine

To prove: for every natural number n , lcm(an,bn)=mn .

(e)

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Given information: Let a , b and c be natural numbers, gcd(a,b)=d and lcm(a,b)=m .

Proof:

Suppose that n is a natural number.

Since lcm(a,b)=m, we see that a divides m and b divides m . then (an) divides (mn) and (bn) divides (mn) .

That is, (mn) is a common multiple of (an) and (bn) .

To show that (mn) is the least multiple of (an) and (bn) .

Then (an) divides c and (bn) divides c .

Since (an) divides c ,  k such that c=(ak)n and so n divides c because n is an integer.

Now, since (an) divides c and (bn) divides c , we see that a divides cn and b divides cn .

That is cn is a common multiple of a and b . but lcm(a,b)=m and so mcn .

Hence, mnc .

Therefore, lcm(an,bn)=mn .

(f)

To determine

To prove: gcd(a,b)lcm(a,b)=ab .

(f)

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Given information: Let a , b and c be natural numbers, gcd(a,b)=d and lcm(a,b)=m .

Proof:

Suppose that d=gcd(a,b) .

Then d divide both a and b and so ad and bd are integers.

Then by part (d), lcm(ad,bd)=1dlcm(a,b)

But gcd(ad,bd)=dd=1 .

Then by part (c) lcm(ad,bd)=adbd .

Then

  lcm(a,b)=dlcm(ad,bd)=dadbd=abd

Hence, dlcm(a,b)=gcd(a,b)lcm(a,b)=ab

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A Transition to Advanced Mathematics

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