GCSE Maths Revision

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Edexcel GCSE Mathematics - Foundation
Highest Common Factor (HCF) & Lowest Common Multiple (LCM)

HCF (Highest Common Factor) and LCM (Lowest Common Multiple) in GCSE Maths are used to find the factors and multiples of two or more numbers. HCF is the largest factor that two or more numbers have in common, while LCM is the smallest multiple that two or more numbers have in common. HCF and LCM can be used to solve problems involving fractions, ratios, and proportions.

After watching the AJMaths revision videos on the highest common factor and lowest common multiple I will be able to:

Finding Prime Factors

In this video we will take a look at how we can find the prime factors of a number by using a prime factor tree. This is an important skill for when we look at finding the highest common factor and the lowest common multiple.

Highest Common Factor (HCF)

In this video we will take a look at how we find the highest common factor (HCF) of two or more numbers.

Lowest Common Multiple (LCM)

In this video we will take a look at how we find the lowest common multiple (LCM) of two or more numbers.

Exam Revision for the HCF and LCM

In this video we will take a look at exam revision for the highest common factor (HCF) and lowest common multiple (LCM)

Worksheets for the HCF and LCM

Finding Prime Factors

Worded Questions for the HCF and LCM

Exam Revision for the HCF and LCM

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