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3 Methods for Greatest Common Factor

Content Provider Mathademics
Description This video lecture shows how to measure greatest common factor of two numbers in three different ways i.e. by listing the factors of the numbers, by prime factorization of the numbers or by the ladder method.
Language English
Access Restriction Open
Subject Keyword Video Lecture on Number Sense Video Lecture on Mathematics Mathematics Mathematics Video Lecture on Arithmetic Division Mathematics Video Lecture Decimal Number System Class 6 Mathematics Mathematics Class 6 Class VI Mathematics Mathematics Class VI Mathematics Class 7 Mathematics Class VII Class 7 Mathematics Class VII Mathematics Number Sense Video Lecture
Content Type Video
Educational Role Student
Educational Use Self Learning Solution Problem Solving
Time Required PT2M30S
Education Level Class VI Class VII
Pedagogy Problem based Learning
Resource Type Video Lecture
Subject Numbers
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