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Meghna Thapar 4 years, 5 months ago
HCF or Highest Common Factor of two or more numbers is the greatest factor which divides the numbers. For example, 2 is the HCF of 4 and 6. LCM or Least common multiple is the smallest number which is divisible by two or more given numbers. For example, LCM of 2 & 3 is 6. LCM can be used before the addition, subtraction, or comparison of fractions can take place. The LCM of more than two integers also happens to be well-defined: it is the smallest positive integer whose division can take place by each of them. One can find the highest common factor by carrying out the multiplication of all the factors which appear in both lists. Therefore, the HCF of 60 and 72 is 2 × 2 × 3 which turns out to be 12.
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