GCF, or Greatest Common Factor.
20 and 30 are two numbers that have the greatest common factor of 10.
The greatest common factor of the numbers 2, 46 and 4 is 2.
The greatest common factor of 2, 8, and 14 is 2. The greatest common factor of any set of numbers can't be greater than the smallest of the numbers.
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If you consider the numbers 2,4,6 and 8, the greatest common factor is 2.
The greatest common factor of the numbers 14 and 16 is 2.
The greatest common factor of the numbers 162 and 430 is 2.
The greatest common factor of the numbers 607, 510 and 2 is 1.
There is neither a greatest common factor nor common factors of a single number, such as 2, because there cannot be any form of common factor without two or more numbers to compare. Common factors are factors that the numbers being compared have in common. The greatest common factor is the largest factor that all the numbers being compared have in common. Thus, since there are not two or more numbers to compare, there are neither common factors nor a greatest common factor. The factors of 2 are 1 and 2. The prime factor of 2 is 2. Examples: The common factors of 2 and 6 are 1 and 2; the greatest common factor is 2. The common factors of 2 and 33 are only 1; the greatest common factor is 1.
The Greatest Common Factor (GCF) of the numbers 58 60 is 2 because it is the greatest number that can be divided into the numbers.
Of course not. In fact, the greatest common factor of two odd numbers is never 2.-- 2 is never a factor of any odd number.-- The greatest common factor of the odd numbers 651 and 1,085 is 217.