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Definition The gcd $g = (x,y)$ is the universal $g$ satisfying $g|x$ and $g|y$. Universal here means that if $g'$ satisfies $g'|x$ and $g'|y$ then $g'|g$. Note that universals are unique.
Theorem $(a,b)=1$ implies $(a,bc) = (a,c)$.
We need to show that $g=(a,c)$ is the universal $g$ such that $g...