Math, asked by aminairam49, 5 months ago

LCM×HCF= dash of the numbers???​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Lowest Common Multiple (LCM): The least or smallest common multiple of any two or more given natural numbers are termed as LCM. For example, LCM of 10, 15, and 20 is 60. Highest Common Factor (HCF): The largest or greatest factor common to any two or more given natural numbers is termed as HCF of given numbers.

Answered by akankshakamble6
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The product of LCM and HCF of any two given natural numbers is equivalent to the product of the given numbers. Suppose A and B are two numbers, then. Example: If 3 and 8 are two numbers. Hence, proved.

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Lowest Common Multiple (LCM): The least or smallest common multiple of any two or more given natural numbers are termed as LCM. For example, LCM of 10, 15, and 20 is 60. Highest Common Factor (HCF): The largest or greatest factor common to any two or more given natural numbers is termed as HCF of given numbers.

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