Oh, dude, the Highest Common Factor (HCF) of 2 and 0 is 2. I mean, it's not like 0 can have a factor, right? So, 2 is the lucky winner in this scenario. Like, sorry 0, better luck next time.
The HCF is: 2
The HCF is: 2
It is 2
1. HCF by factorisation Method: HCF is the product of common factors of all the numbers. Example: HCF of 24, 48, 60 First find the prime factors of these numbers 2 |24 2|48 2|60 24= 2*2*2*3 2|12 2|24 2|30 48= 2*2*2*2*3 2|6 2|12 3|15 60= 2*2*3*5 3|3 2|6 5|5 HCF= 2*2*3=12 |1 3|3 |1 |1 2. Division Method: Divide the larger number by the smaller number. Now divide the devisor by the remainder. Continue the process till the remainder is zero. Now this last devisor is the HCF of those two numbers. Repeat the process between this HCF and the other number. 48)60(1 48 12)48(4 48 0 12)60(5 60 0 Ans: 12
The highest common highest common factor of 3 & 0 is 0 as 0 is has no value.
The HCF is: 2
The GCF is 2.
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The GCF is 2.
To have a HCF, you need at least 2 numbers. There is no HCF in just 1 number.
The HCF is: 2
The GCF is 2.
The GCF is 2.
HCF(8, 6) = 2.
The HCF of 4 and 90 is 2.
The HCF of 14 and 24 is 2.
The HCF of both numbers is 2