14 and 28 are two even numbers between 10 and 30 whose greatest common factor is 14.
There are several possibilities of pairs of numbers whose greatest common factor is 18. 54 and 198 18 and 126 414 and 846 72 and 1422
7 and 14
120 and 144
Relatively prime or co-prime.
The two monomials with a greatest common factor of 4M would be 4M and another monomial that includes 4M as a factor. For example, 4M and 12M would have a greatest common factor of 4M. This is because both 4M and 12M can be divided by 4M without a remainder. The greatest common factor represents the largest monomial that can divide evenly into both monomials.
29 and 4147
this is hard
14 and 28 are two even numbers between 10 and 30 whose greatest common factor is 14.
There are several possibilities of pairs of numbers whose greatest common factor is 18. 54 and 198 18 and 126 414 and 846 72 and 1422
12 and 20
The GCF is 16.
The only common factor between 25 and 48 is 1. Therefore, it is RELTIVELY PRIME which is 2 or more nonzero whole numbers whose greatest common factor is 1.
16 and 8
16, 32 and 48
4/120, 8/60
27 = 3*936 = 4*945 = 5*927, 36, and 45 are three different numbers whose greatest common factor is 9.