HCF
HCF means the largest number that divides two or more numbers exactly (without leaving any remainder).
It is also called GCD (Greatest Common Divisor).
Methods to Find HCF
1. Factor Method
Write all factors of given numbers
Find the greatest common factor
Example:
HCF of 8 and 12 = 4
2. Prime Factorization Method
Break numbers into prime factors.
Example:
18 = 2 × 3 × 3
24 = 2 × 2 × 2 × 3
Common primes → 2 × 3
HCF = 6
3. Division Method
Divide the larger number by the smaller
Continue until remainder becomes 0
Last divisor is the HCF
Example:
HCF of 36 and 12 = 12
Important Points for Exams
- HCF of two prime numbers = 1
- HCF of a number with itself = same number
- HCF of consecutive numbers = 1
- HCF of even and odd number = 1
Formula to Calculate HCF
HCF = product of the two numbers/LCM
LCM
What is LCM?
LCM means the smallest number that is exactly divisible by two or more given numbers.
Methods to Find LCM
1. Listing (Multiples) Method
2. Prime Factorization Method
3. Division Method (Fast Method)
Important Exam Points
- LCM of co-prime numbers = product of the numbers
- LCM is always greater than or equal to the largest number
- Used in time & work, time & distance, fractions
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