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(a) If P1, P2 and P3 are prime numbers then what is their HCF?​

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Answered by sayyedabdul2007
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Answer:

HCF of prime number is 1

Answered by mysticd
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 \underline { \pink { Prime \: number :}}

The natural number greater than 1 is said to be a prime number ,if it has only two factors 1 and itself .

Example: 2,3,5,7,...etc..,

HCF of prime numbers = 1

 Here, \: P_{1}, \: P_{2}\:and \:\: P_{3}\: are \\prime \: numbers .

 HCF \:of \: P_{1}, \: P_{2}\:and \:\: P_{3} = 1

Therefore.,

 \red { HCF \:of \: P_{1}, \: P_{2}\:and \:\: P_{3}}\green { = 1 }

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