No. There are no factors of 18 greater than 18.
Well, honey, the greatest common factor of 33 and 46 is 1. Those two numbers don't have any common factors other than 1. So, don't waste your time trying to find a bigger factor, 'cause it ain't gonna happen.
It can be and is.
1. The numbers 55 and 27 are "relatively prime", meaning they have no common factor other than 1.
Yes it is.
33 isn't, but 3 is: 21 = 3 x 7 24 = 3 x 8 The only common (and hence greatest common) factor is 3 as there is no common factor (other than 1) between 7 and 8.
No, it is never bigger than the smaller number.
No, it is never bigger than the smaller one.
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254 cannot have a greatest common factor. To have a greatest common factor, there must be more than one number involved
There is no common factor as you have to have at least 2 numbers to have a "common" factor. The greatest factor of 225 other than 225 is 75
Since 2 is a factor of 4a and the largest factor of 2 is 2, and thus the greatest common factor cannot be larger than 2, the greatest common factor is 2.
Yes, the greatest common factor is less than or equal to the smallest coefficient. For example, the greatest common factor of 38 and 8 is 2.
They have no common factor other than 1.
In order to have a "greatest common factor" you need to have more than one number, so that 175 has factor in common with another number.
No, the greatest common factor is never greater than the smallest number. The greatest common factor is the largest integer that divides evenly into all of the numbers listed.
No.
No, the greatest common factor cannot be larger than any of the numbers in the set.