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find the HCF by Eudid division lemma. 54,1350​

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Answered by MrChauhan96
17

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\small\bf{Using\:euclid\:division\:lemma \:to\:}

\small\bf{find\: hcf\: of \:54\:and\:1350}

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\small\tt{1350\:=\:54\:\times25\:+\:0}

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Answered by ExᴏᴛɪᴄExᴘʟᴏʀᴇƦ
57

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☞ Your Answer is 54

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✭ The Numbers 54,1350

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◈ Their HCF?

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Euclid's Division Algorithm - A = B(Q)+R

1350 > 54

Substituting the given values,

\sf 1350 = 54(25)+0

As the remainder is Zeros,

\sf \orange{HCF(1350,54) = 54}

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