2. The LCM of two co-prime
numbers is their:
Sum
Difference
Quotient
Product
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2. The LCM of two co-prime
numbers is their:
Sum
Difference
Quotient
Product [✓]
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Two numbers are said to be coprime if they do not have common factor other than 1.
Both may be primes like 5 and 7.
or one prime and another composite like 3 & 8.
or both composite like 15 and 26.
In all the three cases, we observe that the HCF of the two numbers is 1.
As HCF x LCM = Product of the numbers we have LCM = Product of numbers/HCF = Product of the numbers since HCF = 1.
Hence in case the two numbers are co-prime, their LCM will be the product of the numbers.
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