Yes, if one of the numbers is a factor of the other.
The product of the GCF and LCM of a pair of numbers is equal to the product of the numbers.
The pair of numbers whose GCF is 1 and LCM is 36 is 9 and 4. The numbers should be greater than their GCF and less than their LCM.
120 and 4
which pair of numbers from 1 to 30 has the LCM OF 120
2
When one of the numbers is a factor of the other.
The product of the GCF and LCM of a pair of numbers is equal to the product of the numbers.
A number can't have a factor greater than itself, so the GCF of a pair of numbers can't ever be greater than the smaller number. The GCF of 9 and 18 is 9.
It's kind of inverse. The product of the GCF and LCM of a pair of numbers will equal the product of the original numbers.
To find a pair of numbers with a given GCF, take the GCF number and double it. The pair of numbers is the GCF, and two times the GCF. For instance, two numbers with a GCF of 3 are 3 and 6.
The product of the GCF and the LCM of two numbers is equal to the product of the original two numbers. Multiply the GCF and the LCM. The original two numbers will be another factor pair of that total. Find the factor pair that has that GCF and LCM.
The product of the GCF and LCM of a pair of numbers is equal to the product of the numbers.
False
Hardly ever.
Yes, the Greatest Common Factor (GCF) of a pair of numbers can be equal to one of the numbers. This happens when one of the numbers is a multiple of the other number. In such cases, the GCF will be the smaller number itself, as it is the largest number that can evenly divide both numbers. For example, the GCF of 12 and 6 is 6, as 6 is a factor of both numbers.
The GCF is a single number so there cannot be any pair of numbers in the answer.
Yes. 4 and 8 have a GCF of 4. 104 and 108 have a GCF of 4. Any set of prime numbers has a GCF of 1, no matter how large or small they are.