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If LCM of (p,q) =6 and HCF of (p,q) = 2 .find p(square)*q (sqaure

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Answered by Vishalvan20042009
4

Answer:144

LCM is 6. So the first common multiple should be 6.

So numbers like 1 and 6, 2 and 6 ,3 and 6,etc can be there.But the HCF is 2. So p = 2 and q = 6 as their LCM is 6 and their HCF is 2.

So p^2 *q^2 = 2^2 * 6^2 = 4 * 36 = 144

Answered by nikkusingh06012003
2

Answer: p(square) x q(square) = 144

Step-by-step explanation: We know that-

LCM(p, q) x HCF(p, q) = Product of (p, q)

i.e 6 x 2 = 12

So product of (p, q) = 12

And its square =144

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