Prove each, where a, b, c, and n are arbitrary positive integers, and p any prime. (a) ged(a, -b) = ged(a, b). (b) If pt

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Prove each, where a, b, c, and n are arbitrary positive integers, and p any prime. (a) ged(a, -b) = ged(a, b). (b) If pt

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Prove each, where a, b, c, and n are arbitrary positive integers, and p any prime.
(a) ged(a, -b) = ged(a, b).
(b) If pta, then p and a are relatively prime.
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