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the HCF of 13 and 40 is​

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Answered by gopihalder459
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Answered by MarcusDavidson
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Steps to find HCF • Find the prime factorisation of 13 13 = 13 .• prime factorisation of 40 = 2✖️2✖️2✖️5. •To find HFC , multiply all the prime factors common to both numbers: Therefore, HCF = 1
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