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find the HCF and LCM of 65 and 117 using euclid division lemma​

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Answered by Anonymous
8

Step-by-step explanation:

using Euclid division lemma

117=65×1+52

here the remainder is not 0

so we apply Euclid lemma on 65 and 52

65=52×1+13

here the remainder once more is not equ to 0

so 52=13×4+0

here the remainder comes out to be 0 so the HCF is 13

hope it helps. :D


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Answered by mrunali32
11

Hey mate here is your answer....

We can find only HCF by Euclid's division lemma because Euclid's division lemma is only for finding HCF...

We can find LCM by their prime factorization method....

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