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the HCF of two numbers x and y is-​

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Answered by honeysonera
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So, H.C.F of (x-y, x+y) =1. Therefore, H.C.F of (x-y, x+y) is 1 or 2.

Answered by arslanamjad876
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Taking both together: From stmnt 1, x and y have 4 as a common factor. From stmnt 2, x and y have one of 1/2/4 as highest common factor. Hence 4 is the highest common factor.

Step-by-step explanation:

Taking both together: From stmnt 1, x and y have 4 as a common factor. From stmnt 2, x and y have one of 1/2/4 as highest common factor. Hence 4 is the highest common factor.

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