Yes - if two numbers share no common factors (besides 1) the least common multiple will be the product of the numbers.
It means that the numbers share no common factor other than 1.
No. It can not as these numbers do not share a common factor other than 1.
All numbers have a common factor of 1. Sometimes that's the only common factor.
No. Every set of numbers has 1 as a common factor.
Since the numbers 209 and 1000 share no common positive integer factors other than 1, the greatest common factor of the two numbers is 1.
A common factor of several numbers is a number that can divide evenly into each one of them. '10' is a common factor of 20 and 30. '5' is a common factor of 10 and 15. '3' is a common factor of 6, 9, and 12. '2' is a common factor of all even numbers. '1' is a common factor of all whole numbers.
Yes - if two numbers share no common factors (besides 1) the least common multiple will be the product of the numbers.
lots of numbers. 2and3, 4and5, 7and13, basically if the numbers that the difference is 1, the GCF(Greatest Common Factor) If they don't share any factors,(except 1)the GCF is 1
It means that the numbers share no common factor other than 1.
1, as the three numbers only share 1 as a factor.
They are both prime numbers. As such they share no common factors save 1
Both 17 and 11 are prime numbers, meaning the only numbers they can be divided by evenly are themselves and 1. This would mean the greatest common factor they share is 1.
No. Every even number has a factor of 2. So any two even numbers share 2 as a factor. So the greatest common factor has to be at least 2.
Yes, the only common factor they share is 1.
No. It can not as these numbers do not share a common factor other than 1.
the least common factors that 165 and 330 share are 1,5,14,35, and 70.