Yes, if one of the original numbers is a factor of the other.
The HCF is the largest number that both numbers can be divided by. If the HCF is 1, that would suggest that the two numbers share no prime factors. Thus, any two numbers which are coprime will have an HCF of 1. Consecutive numbers are good examples here - 15 and 16, 27 and 28, 104 and 105, all have an HCF of 1.
The HCF is always a factor of the LCM of two numbers. The HCF is a factor of both the numbers which are factors of their LCM. Thus the HCF is also a factor of the LCM of the two numbers.
hcf or gcf. first write the numbers the number can be multiplied to get it,you will have more than one or two numbers and when you see you have the number in a row then look for the highest number in all row .LCM do same as hcf but the numbers you got just multiply.try 2,4,16,24,48 you must get for LCM get 144 and for hcf or gcf you must get 24.
To have a HCF, you need at least 2 numbers. There is no HCF in just 1 number.
The HCF of both numbers is 2
Only if the numbers you're comparing are the same. The GCF and LCM of 10 and 10 is 10.
The HCF of the numbers 40 and 44 is 4.
The HCF of the given numbers is 1
Two or more numbers are needed to find the HCF
The HCF of the given numbers is 14
You need at least two numbers to find an HCF.
The HCF of the given two numbers is 14