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Product of two natural numbers p and q is 590 and their hcf is 59. how many set of values of p and q is possible

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\text{Let the product of two natural numbers p and q is 590, and their HCF is 59}\\ \\ \text{we know that the product of LCM and HCF of any two numbers is equal}\\ \text{to the product of the numbers. that is}\\ \\ \text{HCF}* \text{ LCM}=p* q\\ \\ \Rightarrow 59 * \text{LCM}=590\\ \\ \Rightarrow \text{LCM}=(590)/(59)\\ \\ \Rightarrow \text{LCM}=10\\ \\ \text{for any two natural numbers, their Least Common Multiple (LCM) is always}


\text{greater than their HCF.}\\ \\ \text{but here we can see that }LCM <HCF

Hence there is no such natural numbers exist.

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