Math, asked by bakanmanibalamudha, 10 months ago

8.Product of two expressions⁄L.C.M =

(a) H.C.F

(b) L.C.M

(c) H.C.F + L.C.M

(c) H.C.F × L.C.M



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Answered by BrainlyQuinn
5

Answer:

Option (a) H.C.F

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Answered by mysticd
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 We \: know \:that ,

 \blue { Product \:of \: two \:expressions }

 \blue{ = product \:of \: their \: LCM \:and \:HCF }

 Here,\red{ \frac{Product \:of \: two \:expressions}{L.C.M}}\green{ = H.C.F}

Therefore.,

 Option \: \pink { ( a ) } \:is \: correct.

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