lowest common factor of 20 and 33 is 660 mislead you there, dont think there is any greatest common factor because one number is odd and one even
11 and 19 are prime numbers so only common factor is 1.
well first u dont spell common coomon
The greatest common factor (GCF) is often also called the greatest common divisor (GCD) or highest common factor (HCF). Keep in mind that these different terms all refer to the same thing: the largest integer which evenly divides two or more numbers.The greatest common factor of 16 and 19 is 1
i dont know what that means does anyone get this"find the greatest common factor of the numbers using prime factorization We'll be eager to jump on it as soon as you give us the numbers.
26 greatest factor is itself, 19 is a prime number so it is 19...they dont have a same common factor but 26 x 19 is 494...
The greatest prime number between 1 and 30 is 29. 58 has 29 as a factor.
No. Between any set of integers, there is one GCF
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one method is simply writing out all the factors of both 48 and 84: 48's factors: 1,48,2,24,4,12,16,3,8,6 84's factors:1,84,2,42,3,28,4,21,6,14,7,12 therefore by comparison greatest factor is 12. The only other way i know is by reducing to prime factor form: 48 is 2^4 x 3 and 84 is 2^2x3x7 You can then see the highest common factor will be by using 2^2 x 3 which is common in the prime factors of 48 ad 84 (2^2 x 3 = 12)
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Well, honey, any career that involves problem-solving and critical thinking could use the concept of greatest common factor. Math teachers, engineers, architects, and even financial analysts might find themselves dusting off their GCF skills from time to time. So, if you want to be the GCF guru of your workplace, just remember, it's not about the career, it's about the mindset.