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ildude02
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if the expression #(a, b)# is defined to be the sum of a and b divided by the GCF of a and b, what's the value of #(6, x)#
(i)x is a positive odd integer not equal to 1.
(ii) The GCF of 6 and X is 1/7 the sum of 6 and x.
The way I solved this was, 6 has factors of 3 and 2. And if X is an odd integer greater then 1, it cannot have 2 as a factor. So the greatest common factor will be 3. I would appreciate your thoughts on GCF and your mode of solving the question.
(i)x is a positive odd integer not equal to 1.
(ii) The GCF of 6 and X is 1/7 the sum of 6 and x.
The way I solved this was, 6 has factors of 3 and 2. And if X is an odd integer greater then 1, it cannot have 2 as a factor. So the greatest common factor will be 3. I would appreciate your thoughts on GCF and your mode of solving the question.
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