Math, asked by hariharan4331, 10 months ago

If P=A × M × R and Q= B × M × 2 × R then HCF of P, Q is?​

Answers

Answered by saurabhkeshari
10

Answer:

H.c.f of P,Q will be A×B×M×2×R

Answered by HanitaHImesh
1

Given,

P = A × M × R

Q = B × M × 2 × R

To Find,

H.C.F. of P and Q.

Solution,

We can easily solve this problem by following the given steps.

Now,

We know that the Highest Common factor of two or more numbers is the multiplication of the common numbers in the given numbers.

( Lowest Common Factor is the multiplication of the uncommon factors and common factors of the two or more numbers.)

P = A × M × R

Q = B × M × 2 × R

The common factors of P and Q are M and R.

So, the H.C.F. will be MR.

( In this case, the L.C.M. will be A × M × R × B × 2.)

Hence, the H.C.F of P and Q will be M × R.

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