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The HCF of a polynomial is
a) HCF of numerical coefficients × LCM of literal coefficients
b) LCM of numerical coefficients × LCM of literal coefficients
c) LCM of numerical coefficients × HCF literal coefficients
d) HCF of numerical coefficients × HCF of literal coefficients .

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Answered by Rounak1288
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Answer:

The Relation Between HCF and LCM of Polynomials is Product of Two Polynomials is equal to Product of their HCF and LCM.

P(x)×Q(x)= HCF (P(x)

and

Q(x)× LCM (P(x) and Q(x))

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