HCF- 135 and 225

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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 6 months ago
Here 225 > 135 we always divide greater number with smaller one.
Divide 225 by 135 we get 1 quotient and 90 as remainder so that
225= 135×1 + 90
Divide 135 by 90 we get 1 quotient and 45 as remainder so that
135= 90×1 + 45
Divide 90 by 45 we get 2 quotient and no remainder so we can write it as
90 = 2×45+ 0
As there are no remainder so deviser 45 is our HCF
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