Someone used the Euclidean Algorithm to compute gcd(44,140) and found the following. Use this to write the gcd as a linear combination of 44 and 140. Show work.  140 = 3(44) + 8 44 = 5(8) + 4 8 = 2(4) + 0

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Someone used the Euclidean Algorithm to compute gcd(44,140) and found the following. Use this to write the gcd as a linear combination of 44 and 140. Show work. 

140 = 3(44) + 8

44 = 5(8) + 4

8 = 2(4) + 0

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