7 and 49 are.
7 and 49.
No, 49 is a multiple of 7.
Factor: 49 = 7(7)
The least common multiple (LCM) of two numbers is the smallest multiple that is divisible by both numbers. In this case, the LCM of 7 and 49 is 49 because it is the smallest multiple of 7 that is also a multiple of 49. This is because 49 is a multiple of 7 (7 x 7 = 49), so it is the smallest number that satisfies both conditions.
49 has one prime factor: 7
To determine if 15 is a multiple of 49, determine what the multiples of 15 are. If one of them is 49 then 49 is a multiple of 15. For example, 15, 30. 45, 60. Since 49 is not a multiple of 15, 15 is not a factor of 49.
The prime factorization of 49 is 7 x 7. In factor form, this can be written as 7^2, where the exponent indicates the number of times the factor (7) is repeated. Therefore, the factor form repeated of 49 is 7^2.
7 The factors of 49 are 1, 7, and 49. The least (or smallest) factor is 1.
GCF: 7 LCM: 147
7 is a prime factor of 49. Actually, it is the square root.
How about: 7*7 = 49 or 1*49 = 49
Factor tree for 49:49/ \7 x 7497,7