No.The gcf of two numbers is LESS THAN OR EQUAL than their lcm.The gcf of two DIFFERENT numbes is LESS THAN their lcm.
Never.
No, the GCF of any two numbers can't get greater than the smaller of the two numbers.
The LCM will never be less than the GCF of a set of numbers.
A number can't have a factor greater than itself, so the GCF of a pair of numbers can't ever be greater than the smaller number. The GCF of 9 and 18 is 9.
The LCM of two numbers will never be less than the GCF.
Not at all. For example: gcf(101, 102) = 1 gcf(40, 80) = 40
No, the GCF of two numbers can never be greater than the smaller number.
When their GCF is greater than one.
The LCM of a set of numbers will never be less than the GCF.
The LCM of a set of numbers will never be less than the GCF.
You need at least two numbers to find a GCF.
48 and 56
12, 24 and 120