1 is a common factor of all numbers.
0 is not a factor of any number other than itself. If N is any number, than there is no other number P such that N = 0 * P and that means that 0 is not a factor of N. The only number that is a factor of all numbers is 1.
No. The GCF of any two numbers is also a factor of their difference. The difference between consecutive numbers is 1 so their GCF must also be a factor of 1. The only factor of 1 is 1 - and hence the result.
That depends what numbers. If you mean ALL even and odd numbers, the only common factor or divisor is 1.
The lowest common FACTOR of any set of numbers is 1. Perhaps you meant the Lowest Common MULTIPLE, which for 6, 10, 15 is 30. Or you meant the HIGHEST Common Factor, which for 6, 10, 15 is 1.
All prime numbers have a common factor of 1.
1 is a factor of all positive numbers.
1 is a common factor of all numbers.
Only the number 1 is a factor of all other integers.
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All whole numbers except for -1, 0 and 1 have at least one prime factor.
Yes. One is a factor of all numbers.
All numbers have factors.
Possiblilty is almost 1/2 cause every two numbers is a number with a factor of 2.From 2: 2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10...
Yes, all number with have the factor 1 and itself.
No. A few counterexamples include the numbers 1, 5, 7, and 11, which are all odd numbers but of which 3 is not a factor.
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