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Question Number 62554 by Rasheed.Sindhi last updated on 22/Jun/19

If a & b are two natural numbers  then the following relation holds  always.       a×b=gcd(a,b)×lcm(a,b)  ^• If a,b & c  are three natural numbers     what relation(anologous to the above)      holds between numbers and their     gcd & lcm?

$${If}\:{a}\:\&\:{b}\:{are}\:{two}\:{natural}\:{numbers} \\ $$ $${then}\:{the}\:{following}\:{relation}\:{holds} \\ $$ $${always}. \\ $$ $$\:\:\:\:\:{a}×{b}=\mathrm{gcd}\left({a},{b}\right)×\mathrm{lcm}\left({a},{b}\right) \\ $$ $$\:^{\bullet} {If}\:{a},{b}\:\&\:{c}\:\:{are}\:{three}\:{natural}\:{numbers} \\ $$ $$\:\:\:{what}\:{relation}\left({anologous}\:{to}\:{the}\:{above}\right) \\ $$ $$\:\:\:\:{holds}\:{between}\:{numbers}\:{and}\:{their} \\ $$ $$\:\:\:\mathrm{gcd}\:\&\:\mathrm{lcm}? \\ $$

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