2. Show that if m and n are positive, then mn (m,n) is the least common multiple of m and n (that is, the smallest posit
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2. Show that if m and n are positive, then mn (m,n) is the least common multiple of m and n (that is, the smallest positive integer divisible by both m and n).
2. Show that if m and n are positive, then mn (m,n) is the least common multiple of m and n (that is, the smallest positive integer divisible by both m and n).