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Sia ? 6 years, 7 months ago
Here we have to find out HCF of 576 and 121 by Using Euclid’s division Lemma, we get
576 = 121 {tex}\times {/tex}4 + 92
121 = 92 {tex}\times {/tex}1 + 29
92 = 29 {tex}\times {/tex} 3 + 5
29 = 5 {tex}\times {/tex} 5 + 4
5 = 4 {tex}\times {/tex}1 + 1
4 = 1{tex}\times {/tex}4 + 0
{tex}\therefore{/tex}HCF = 1.
Hence the numbers are co-prime.
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