what is the greatest common factor of 9,15,and 21
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∙ 2014-10-02 21:36:20The greatest common factor of 21 and 29 is 1 GCF(21, 29) = 1. The numbers are co-prime.
The GCF of 21 and 59 is 1.
The greatest common factor of 95 and 81 is 1 since they are co-prime.
The greatest common factor of 49 and 32 is 1. The numbers are co-prime.
The numbers are co-prime.
It is: 4
Any polynomial in which there are at least two co-prime coefficients will have 1 as the greatest monomial factor.
15 and 37 are co-prime because they have no common factor greater than 1.
15 and 37 are co-prime because they have no common factor greater than 1.
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 '.
The number 1 is the only common factor of co-prime numbers, which is what makes them co-prime. 9 and 10 for example or 15 and 23.