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The product of the smallest prime number and the smallest composite number is

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Answered by hemakumar0116
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Answer:

H . C . F . = 2

Step-by-step explanation:

Given : The product of the smallest prime number and the smallest composite number is

To solve : The product of the smallest prime number and the smallest composite number is

Solution :

Smallest Composite no . = 4

Smallest Prime no . = 2

4 = 2 * 2

2 = 2 * 1

therefore they have only one common factor i . e . 2 .

H . C . F . = 2

A natural number higher than 1 that is not the product of two smaller natural numbers is referred to as a prime number (or a prime). A composite number is a natural number greater than one that is not prime.

Any positive integer that may be created by multiplying two other positive numbers is referred to as a composite number. It is, in other words, a positive integer that has at least one divisor besides itself and the number 1. The composite numbers are exactly the numbers that are not prime and not a unit since every positive integer is either composite, prime, or 1.

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Answered by shashankpanuganti07
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

The smallest composite number is 4, and the smallest prime number is 2.

we know that the product of LCM and HCF of two numbers is equal to the product of two numbers. So, product of the HCF and LCM of the smallest prime number and the smallest composite number is 4x2=8

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