Question: Using your 7-digit UOW student number to form two numbers ni and n2. The number n1 is formed by taking the last four digits of

Using your 7-digit UOW student number to form two numbers ni and n2. The number n1 is formed by taking the last four digits of your 7-digit student number and n2 is formed by taking the first three digits of your 7-digit student number. For example, student number 6256247 will form n1 a 6247 and n2 625. If the last four digits of your student number consist of leading zero, change the first leading 0 to a 1. For example, 6550046 will form n1 = 1046 (change the first leading zero to a 1 to become 1046 instead of leaving it as 46.) and n2 = 655. Make sure your ni is a four-digit number. Next, compute the ged(n1,n2) and find integers x and y such that (n1)(x) (n2) (V) = gcd (n1, n2)

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