Yes.
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Of course not. In fact, the greatest common factor of two odd numbers is never 2.-- 2 is never a factor of any odd number.-- The greatest common factor of the odd numbers 651 and 1,085 is 217.
The Greatest Common Factor (GCF) is: 6
The Greatest Common Factor (GCF) is: 1
The least common factor is always one (1), regardless of what the greatest common factor is.
No. The greatest common factor of any two or more numbers is always the single highest common factor.
In the list of common factors, the greatest is the largest, the least is the smallest (which is always 1)
There is always a common factor. If there are no common prime factors, the GCF is 1.
Yes, the greatest common factor of two different prime numbers is always 1
there always is one-every # has the factor 1 hint:)
Yes, the least common multiple of two numbers is always divisible by those numbers' greatest common factor.
The GCF will always be a positive number.
There is always a common factor, even if it's only 1.
No, always odd.
The GCF is used to simplify fractions. The LCF is practically useless, since it is always 1.
Yes.