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Answered by Sweet0Weapon
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In number theory, Euclid's lemma is a lemma that captures a fundamental property of prime numbers, namely: Euclid's lemma — If a prime p divides the product ab of two integers a and b, then p must divide at least one of those integers a and b.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Definition: Euclid's Division Lemma states that, if two positive integers “a” and “b”, then there exists unique integers “q” and “r” such that which satisfies the condition a = bq + r where 0 ≤ r ≤ b. ... Let us take an example of the division of positive integer by positive integer, say 58 by 9.

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