Math, asked by poojaasharmason, 6 months ago

find the hcf of 16and60 using prime fractorisation​

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Answered by Anonymous
1

Finding HCF

16=4×4

16=2×2×2×2

similarly,

60=12×5

60=2×6×5

60=2×2×3×5

now, HCF(16,60)=2×2=4

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Answered by princess7712
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