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36 t in a t of h
That statement is always true, no matter what number 'T' is. There's no reason for your brain to get teased over it.
its the t and the b
// recursive algorithm to return gcd using Euclid's Algorithm int gcd (int a, int b) { if (a<0) a= -a; if (b<0) b= -b; if (a<b) { int tmp; tmp= a; a= b; b= tmp; } if (b == 0) return a; return gcd (b, a%b); } // LCM using gcd int LCM (int a, int b) { int t; t = a*b; if (t<0) t=-t; return t / gcd (a, b); }
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(a - t)/(b - t) = c => a - t = c(b - t) = cb - ct = bc - tc => tc - t = bc - a => t(c - 1) = bc - a => t = (bc - a)/(c - 1)
T. B. Irving was born in 1914.
T. B. Irving died in 2002.
B. T. Roberts was born in 1823.
B. T. Ranadive died in 1990.