Two pairs of numbers with a GCF of 26 are 26 & 52 or 52 & 78
(4,8) and (8,12) both have a GCF of 4.
7 and any multiple of 7 Any multiples of 7 that differ by 7
The GCF is a single number so there cannot be any pair of numbers in the answer.
The two that are relatively prime.
The gcf of 24 and 36 is 12
16 and 21
Two pairs of numbers with a GCF of 26 are 26 & 52 or 52 & 78
(4,8) and (8,12) both have a GCF of 4.
Co-prime numbers
4 and any multiple of 4 have a GCF of 4.
The GCF of the given numbers is 8
The GCF of the given numbers is 12
12,36,24,60,96&120 are the numbers that the GCF is 12
The GCF of 24 and 36 is 12. The GCF of 60 and 96 is 12. The GCF of 12 and 120 is 12.
Yes, they can. It should be noted that for such pairs of numbers, the LCM and GCF will always be the same, and always will be the lowest of the numbers. 6 and 12 are a good example; both have a GCF of 6 and a LCM of 6. not true. 2 numbers can't have the same gcf and lcm.
7 and any multiple of 7 Any multiples of 7 that differ by 7