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how to find HCF of 14,32 and 8

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Answered by rubku
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Heya mate


just used the listing factors method


 \red{factors \: of \: 14}



1,2,7,14.


 \orange{factors \: of \: 32}
1,2,4,8,16,32.


 \blue{factors \: of \: 8}
1,2,4,8


now list the common factors

they \: are \: 1 \: 2 \:
so there are 1 and 2


in both of them the highest is 2


2nd method


prime factorisation method


for this u can refer the attachment
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