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| Question 1148067:  Greatest Common Divisors and Least Common Multiples
 I need help with this guys, please.  It is the final problem in this section and I am struggling.  Thank you in advance!
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 The notions of the greatest common divisor and the least common multiple extend naturally to more than two numbers. Moreover, the prime-factorization method extends naturally to finding GCD(a, b, c) and LCM(a, b, c)
 (a)If a=2 Superscript 1 Baseline x 3 Superscript 1 Baseline x 7cubed
 21•31•73, b=2 squared x 3 squared x 7 Superscript 1
 22•32•71, and c=2cubed x 5 squared x 7 Superscript 1
 23•52•71, compute GCD(a, b, c) and LCM(a, b, c)
 (b)Is it necessarily true that GCD(a, b, c)•LCM(a, b, c)= abc?
 (c)Find numbers r, s, and t such that GCD(r, s, t) •LCM(r, s, t)= rst
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