The GCF of two even numbers is even.
No, the only way the GCF and LCM of two numbers can be the same is if the numbers are the same.
You don't; you need at least two numbers to find a GCF.
The GCF of two numbers multiplied by their LCM will equal the product of the original numbers. If you know the GCF, divide it into the product of the two. The result will be the LCM. If the GCF of two numbers is 1, the LCM is their product.
The GCF of two (probably not "to") numbers is 850. So what is the question?
The GCF of two prime numbers is 1.
If one of the numbers is a multiple of the other, the smaller number is the GCF. If the two numbers are prime numbers, the GCF is 1. If the numbers are consecutive, the GCF is 1. If the numbers are consecutive even numbers, the GCF is 2.
To find a pair of numbers with a given GCF, take the GCF number and double it. The pair of numbers is the GCF, and two times the GCF. For instance, two numbers with a GCF of 3 are 3 and 6.
Two numbers have a GCF. Two sets of two numbers may have the same GCF.
You need at least two numbers to find a GCF.
Consecutive numbers have a GCF of 1.
No; two numbers can have only 1 GCF.
The GCF of two even numbers is even.
23 and 46 have a GCF of 23.
No, the only way the GCF and LCM of two numbers can be the same is if the numbers are the same.
You need at least two numbers to find a GCF.
You don't; you need at least two numbers to find a GCF.