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Asked: February 23, 20232023-02-23T15:09:09+05:30 2023-02-23T15:09:09+05:30In: Mathematics

The HCF and LCM of two numbers are 33 and 264 respectively. When the first number is completely divided by 2, the quotient is 33. Find the other number.

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      2023-02-27T17:35:59+05:30Added an answer on February 27, 2023 at 5:35 pm

      Let's assume that the two numbers are A and B. We know that the HCF of A and B is 33. Therefore, we can write: A = 33x B = 33y where x and y are co-prime integers (i.e., they have no common factors other than 1). We also know that the LCM of A and B is 264. Therefore, we can write: LCM(A, B) = 264 MRead more

      Let’s assume that the two numbers are A and B.

      We know that the HCF of A and B is 33. Therefore, we can write:

      A = 33x B = 33y

      where x and y are co-prime integers (i.e., they have no common factors other than 1).

      We also know that the LCM of A and B is 264. Therefore, we can write:

      LCM(A, B) = 264

      Multiplying the values of A and B that we obtained above, we get:

      A x B = (33x) x (33y) = 1089xy

      Therefore, we can write:

      LCM(A, B) = 264 = (HCF(A, B)) x (A/B) x B

      Substituting the values of HCF(A, B) and A/B from the problem statement, we get:

      264 = 33 x 33 x B/33

      Simplifying, we get:

      264 = 33B

      B = 8

      Substituting this value of B in the equation A x B = 1089xy, we get:

      A x 8 = 1089xy

      Substituting the value of A/B = 33, we get:

      A = 33 x 8 = 264

      Therefore, the two numbers are A = 264 and B = 8.

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