For positive integers a and b, if a = bq + r, then
(A) every common divisor of ‘a’ and ‘q’ is a common divisor of ‘b’ and ‘r’, and vice-versa.
(B) every common divisor of ‘a’ and ‘b’ is a common divisor of ‘q’ and ‘r’, and vice-versa.
(C) every common divisor of ‘a’ and ‘b’ is a common divisor of ‘b’ and ‘r’, and vice-versa.
(D) None of these
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C is the correct answer
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