479 and 958
The 2 smallest numbers that have GCF of 479 are 479 and 958.479 x 1 = 479479 x 2 = 958
958 and 1437
Two even numbers won't have an odd GCF.
958 and 1437
A single number cannot have a greatest common factor because "common" refers to factors that two or more numbers have in common. You have only one, which is 479. Also, only one number can be the greatest.
479 and 958 have a GCF of 479.
479 and 958, among others.
479 and 958 is one possibility.
If the GCF of two numbers is 850, both numbers are multiples of 850. Multiples of 850 include 850, 1700, 2250 and so on. The smallest two numbers that have a GCF of 850 are 850 and 1700. But 1700 is divisible by 850. 1700 and 2250 are the next two smallest and are not divisible by each other.
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with some math vibes here. So, if the greatest common factor of two numbers is 479 and one is odd while the other is even, and they're not divisible by each other, then the smallest those two numbers could be is 479 and 958. The odd number would be 479 and the even number would be 958. Easy peasy lemon squeezy!
479 is the GCF of 479 and 958.
You need at least two numbers to find a GCF.