Math, asked by abhishek2272, 10 months ago

HCF of co-prime numbers 4 and 15 was found as follows by factorisation
4 = 2 x 2 and 15 = 3 x 5 Since there is no common prime factor, HCF of 4 and 15 is 0
Is the answer correct? If not, what is the correct HCF?​

Answers

Answered by mn121
4

The HCF is 1 not 0...

Explaination:

4 = 2*2

We can also write

4 = 1*2*2

Similarly,

15 = 1*3*5

There common factor = 1

Hence HCF = 1

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Answered by hasinik05
0

Answer:

No,there is no common prime factors of 4 & 15.So,'1' is the H.C.F of 4&15

Step-by-step explanation:

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