A whole number that is a factor of two or more nonzero whole numbers is a common factor
This would be called a common factor.
common factor.
a common factor
It is hard for me to explain, but the answer is 1
As stated, that is false. Every number is not a factor of 1. 1 is a factor of every nonzero whole number.
its negative
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5 is a factor of any whole number ending in 5; it is also a factor of any whole number of 2 or more digits ending in zero.
A common Factor
a common factor
The LCf of any two nonzero whole numbers is one because every nonzero whole number can be divided by it.
The product of two nonzero whole numbers will be a nonzero whole number.
That's the greatest common factor, or GCF.
That's the greatest common factor, or GCF.
Unless you have a specific list, as a general rule, any nonzero whole number can be a factor.
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Oh, dude, the product of two or more nonzero whole numbers is just the result you get when you multiply them together. It's like when you combine a bunch of numbers and they have a little math party, and the product is the final number that comes out of it. So, yeah, it's just the fancy math way of saying "the answer you get when you multiply stuff."
It is the number itself.
Every nonzero whole number can be factored.
A factor