Since C can be any number, the answer can be any factor of 60.
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The greatest factors of A, B, and C, respectively, are the absolute values of A, B, and C. The greatest common factor of A, B, and C is 1.
The GCF of those numbers is 15.
To factor out the greatest common factor from the given expression 14cd - 7c, we first identify the common factors of the coefficients and variables. The greatest common factor of 14 and 7 is 7, and the common factor of c is c. Therefore, we can factor out 7c from both terms to get 7c(2d - 1).
If the greatest common factor/divisor of A and B is 1 then they are coprime - they do not share any prime factors. Multiplying both through by C means, obviously, that each number now divides by C. In fact, C is their greatest common divisor, since AC and BC do not have further common factors after C is taken out. Hence the GCF of AC and BC is not merely a factor of C - it is C. (The question makes sense only if A, B and C are integers.)
Variables can have any value. That's an infinite number of factors.