If the GCF of 11 and x is 1 and the LCM of 11 and x is 99, x= 9.
The LCF is 1. The GCF is 4. The LCM is 72. The GCM is infinite.
An LCF is the lowest common factor. It is usually one.
Oh, dude, the LCF of 15 and 18 is 3. It's like the smallest number that both 15 and 18 can be divided by without leaving a remainder. So yeah, that's the deal with the LCF, nothing too crazy.
The lowest lowest common factor (lcf) of 12, 6, and 7 is 1.
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One possibility is LCF. Another is LCM.
The GCF is 18. The LCF is 1.
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The LCF and the GCF are both 1.
The GCF of 5 and 75 is 5. The LCF of any set of integers is 1.
The GCF is 10.
The GCF is 2. The least common factor of any set of positive integers is 1.
They are both one.
They are both 1.
You need to have at least two numbers to find an LCF, but I'll save you the trouble. The LCF of any two numbers is one. It's usually more productive to find the GCF or the LCM.
The LCF is 1. The GCF is 3.
The LCF is 1. The GCF is 2.