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If A = 2n + 13, B = n + 7, where n is a natural number then HCF of A and B is:

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Answered by shalu8768
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Answer:

Solution :-

A = 2n + 13

B = n + 7

1) If the value of n = 1, then

A = (2*1) + 13

= 2 + 13

= 15

B = 1 + 7

= 8

Now, A = 15 and B = 8

HCF of 15 and 8 is 1.

2) If the value of n =2 

A = (2*2) + 13

= 4 + 13 

= 17

B = 2 + 7 

= 9

A = 17 and B = 9

HCF of 17 and 9 is 1.

3) If the value of n 3

A = (2*3) + 13

= 6 + 13

= 19

B = 3 + 7

= 10

A = 19 and B = 10

HCF of 19 and 10 is 1

4) If the value of n = 4

A = (2*4) + 13

= 8 +13 

= 21

B = 4 + 7

= 11

A = 21 and B = 11

HCF of 21 and 11 is 1

5) If the value of n = 5

A = (2*5) + 13

= 10 + 13

= 23

B = 5 + 7

= 12

A = 23 and B = 12

HCF of 23 and 12 is 1

6) If the value of n = 6

A = (2*6) + 13

= 12 + 13

= 25

B = 6 + 7

= 13

A = 25 and B = 13

HCF of 25 and 13 is 1

7) If the value of n = 7

A = (2*7) + 13

14 + 13

= 27

B = 7 + 7

= 14

A = 27 and B = 14

HCF of 27 and 14 is 1

8) If the value of n = 8

A = (2*8) + 13

16 + 13

= 29

B = 8 + 7

= 15

A = 29 and B = 15

HCF of 29 and 15 is 1

9) If the value of n = 9

A = (2*9) + 13

18 + 13

= 31

B = 9 + 7

= 16

A = 31 and B = 16

HCF of 31 and 16 is 1

 

10) If the value of n = 10 

A = (2*10) + 13

=20 + 13

= 33

B = 10 + 7

= 17

A = 33 and B = 17

HCF of 33 and 17 is 1

We have seen that whatever the value n has, the HCF of A and B (separate values they hold in each situation) is always 1. It means we can take any value of n and the HCF will be 1.

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