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write the HCF of any two prime number​

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Answered by armann0007
2

Answer:

5 hcf 5,1

1 is the highest common factor and prime numbers are having same hcf because they don't divide by itself.

3 hcf 3,1

Answered by aritroburmanroy
2

Answer:

The HCF of two prime numbers is 1

Step-by-step explanation:

Mathematical Reasoning:

Consider two prime numbers x and y. The only divisors of x are 1 and x. Similarly, for y its only divisors are 1 and y. Since x#y, and both are different prime numbers , they have no common factor other than 1.

As example consider the prime numbers 5 and 37 . The factors/divisors of 5 are 1,5 and nothing else. The divisors of 37 are 1, 37 and no other number. Now H.C.F. , the Highest Common Factor is the Highest of all the factors that are common to both 5 and 37. Since 1 is the only common factor of 5 and 37, it follows that the highest common factor or HCF of 5 and 37 is 1.

The above logic applies to all numbers because prime numbers are only for positive integers.

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