Yes.
Nobody "created" them, they're a fact of life, like gravity and sunshine.
The prime factors of 28n are 2, 2, 7, and n. The prime factors of 35 are 5 and 7. The common prime factor that is known is 7. If n is 5 or a multiple of 5, the common prime factors are 5 and 7. There are two possibilities: - If n is not 5 or a multiple of 5, the greatest common factor is 7. - If n is 5 or a multiple of 5, the greatest common factor is 5 x 7 = 35.
The GCF is 10m2n7
n = 6, 12, 18, 24
The GCF of 4mn2 and n is n.
n
71 is a prime number, so its only factors are 1 and 71. Unless n is a multiple of 71, the greatest common factor is 1. If n is a multiple of 71, the greatest common factor is 71.
Yes.
Nobody "created" them, they're a fact of life, like gravity and sunshine.
No, it's 1.
The GCF is 36.
The GCF is n.
a is 3m b is 3n m and n are relatively prime - they do not have any common factors. a2 = 9m2 Since m had no factors in common with n, m2 also has no factors in common with n. We know that 3 is a common factor of a and b. The only new possible factor between a2 and b is the second 3 when a is squared. We do not know whether b had more than one factor of 3. So, the greatest common factor of a2 and b, when the greatest common factor of a and b is 3, is either 3 or 9.
The prime factors of 28n are 2, 2, 7, and n. The prime factors of 35 are 5 and 7. The common prime factor that is known is 7. If n is 5 or a multiple of 5, the common prime factors are 5 and 7. There are two possibilities: - If n is not 5 or a multiple of 5, the greatest common factor is 7. - If n is 5 or a multiple of 5, the greatest common factor is 5 x 7 = 35.
The GCF of n and 1 is 1.
The GCF is 10m2n7