It is: 4
The greatest common factor of 49 and 84 is 7
The numbers are co-prime.
Well, darling, the greatest common factor of 32 and 9 is 1. Those two numbers don't have any common factors other than 1 because they're as different as night and day. So, there you have it - the sassy truth!
Any polynomial in which there are at least two co-prime coefficients will have 1 as the greatest monomial factor.
These numbers are co-prime, ie they have no common factor other than 1 which makes their GCF 1.
Their greatest common factor is ' 1 '.
Given any three integers p, q and r which are co-prime, then 16p, 16q and 16r will have 16 as their GCF.
The greatest factor of any number is the number itself. There is no integer that is the greatest factor of every number. One is a factor of every number. One is the GCF of co-prime numbers.
If the greatest common factor is 1, then the numbers are said to be co-prime or relatively prime.
Such numbers are relatively prime, or co-prime.
The GCF is 1.
They are co-prime.