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The Fundamental Theorem of Arithmetic

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State Fundamental Theorem of Arithmetic.

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use fundamental theorem of Arithmetic find HCF and LCM of 116 and 2356

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State fundamental theorem of Arithmetic. Is it possible that HCF and LCM of two numbers be 24 and 540 respectively. Justify your answer.

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State fundamental theorem of arithmetic and hence find the unique factorization of 120.

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