2. Suppose a, b, c, d are integers and that (a, b) = (c,d) = 1. If (g) + (á) show that b = ±d. is an integer

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2. Suppose a, b, c, d are integers and that (a, b) = (c,d) = 1. If (g) + (5) is an integer
show that b = ±d.
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