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I like obvious theorems, especially those with elegant proofs.
 
I like obvious theorems, especially those with elegant proofs.
  
 
If gcd(a,b)=d, then gcd(a/d,b/d)=1
 
If gcd(a,b)=d, then gcd(a/d,b/d)=1

Latest revision as of 14:48, 14 January 2009

I like obvious theorems, especially those with elegant proofs.

If gcd(a,b)=d, then gcd(a/d,b/d)=1

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