Assumed Knowledge (Number) 7For example: 2 24
2 12
2 6
3 3
1 ) 24 = 2£ 2 £ 2 £ 32 42
3 21
7 7
1 ) 42 = 2£ 3 £ 7
COMMON FACTORS AND HCF
Notice that 2 is a factor of both 24 and 42. We say that 2 is acommon factorof 24 and 42.3 is also a common factor of 24 and 42 , which means the product 2 £3=6is another common factor.Acommon factoris a number that is a factor of two or more other numbers.
Thehighest common factor (HCF)is the largest factor that is common to two or more numbers.To find the highest common factor of a group of numbers it is often best to express the numbers as products
of prime factors. Then the common prime factors can be found and multiplied to give the HCF.Example 9 Self Tutor
Find the highest common factor of 36 and 81.So, 2 36 36 = 2£ 2 £ 3 £ 3
2 18
3 9
3 3
1and 3 81 81 = 3£ 3 £ 3 £ 3
3 27
3 9
3 3 ) HCF=3£3=9
1MULTIPLES
Amultipleof any positive integer is obtained by multiplying it by another positive integer.For example, the multiples of 7 are 7 £1=7, 7 £2=14, 7 £3=21, 7 £4=28, ...... so we can list
them as 7 , 14 , 21 , 28 , 35 , ......Example 10 Self Tutor
Find: a the largest multiple of 7 which is less than 300
b the smallest multiple of 7 which is greater than 500.a 7 3020
42 with remainder 6
So, the largest multiple is
7 £42 = 294:b 7 5010
71 with remainder 3
So, the smallest multiple is
7 £72 = 504:IGCSE01
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