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find the GCD for the following : p power 5,p power 11 ,p power 9​

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Answered by amitnrw
12

Answer:

GCD = p⁵

Step-by-step explanation:

GCD - Greatest Common Divisor

or HCF ( Highest Common Factor)

p⁵ = p * p * p * p * p

p⁹ = p * p * p  * p * p * p * p * p * p

p¹¹ = p * p * p  * p * p * p * p * p * p * p * p

GCD = p * p * p * p * p

= p⁵

Answered by Anonymous
6

GCD is the greatest common factor or highest common factor.

It is calcuted by seeing the maximum power of a variable which has least powers. Suppose we have p⁵,p¹¹,p⁹ then the least power number is p⁵ with its maximum power 5 so the answer will be p⁵.

p⁵ = p*p*p*p*p

p¹¹ = p*p*p*p*p*p*p*p*p*p*p

p⁹ = p*p*p*p*p*p*p*p*p*

So answer is p⁵.

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