where do the last two columns come from ?
https://www.math.okstate.edu/~wrightd/cr...
I am familiar with the Euclidean algorithm but am having some difficulty with the last two columns.
https://www.math.okstate.edu/~wrightd/cr...
I am familiar with the Euclidean algorithm but am having some difficulty with the last two columns.
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To calculate the column values:
For each row, take the CURRENT multiple and multiply that by the previous value in that column, then add the value in that column two rows above.
At the end of the problem, you'll see that the cross-multiples in the last two columns of the last two rows give you a solution to the problem involved:
https://www.math.okstate.edu/~wrightd/cr...
For each row, take the CURRENT multiple and multiply that by the previous value in that column, then add the value in that column two rows above.
At the end of the problem, you'll see that the cross-multiples in the last two columns of the last two rows give you a solution to the problem involved:
https://www.math.okstate.edu/~wrightd/cr...