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for two given positive integers p and q such that p= m into q, where m and n are integers, write the relation between q and n.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Given that m*q=n, where 'm' and 'n' are unique integers and 'p' is also a positive integer.

Hence, the relation is: 'n' is a multiple of 'q' and 'q' is a factor of 'n'.

Answered by TanikaWaddle
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Given : two given positive integers p and q such that p= m into q = n

Explanation :

It is given that m×q = n

where m and n are the unique integers

and

p is also a positive integers

thus ,

The relation between them is

n is a multiple of q and

q is the factor of the n

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