9 + 35 are co=prime and so the answer is 1*(9 + 35) = 1*44
Their least common denominator is their product. Their greatest common denominator is infinite.
Yes - if two numbers share no common factors (besides 1) the least common multiple will be the product of the numbers.
850 is not the greatest common factor of 85 and 10. The person answering the question about the numbers with 850 as the greatest common factor was apparently thinking about the factors of 850 itself, not numbers that would have 850 as their greatest common factor. The greatest common factor of 10 and 85 is 5. The least common multiple of 10 and 85 is 170. The product of 10 and 85 is 850.
lcm(16, 20) is 80.There is NO greatest common multiple, for whatever multiple of their LCM you give, I can always add another 80 and get an even greater common multiple.Mefinx you meant their greatest common FACTOR, which is 4.
The least common multiple of two numbers is the product of those two numbers, divided by the greatest common factor of those two numbers. Two numbers that are relatively prime have a greatest common factor of 1. So, when the two numbers are relatively prime, the least common multiple is the product of both numbers divided by 1. So, when two numbers are relatively prime, the least common multiple is the product of the two numbers.this is wron
18 + 24 = (3 x 6) + (4 x 6) = 7 x 6 = 42
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If you divide the product of two given numbers by their GCF, the result will be their LCM.
Their least common denominator is their product. Their greatest common denominator is infinite.
The same as the product of 84 and 90.
Greatest Common Factor is GCF
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Never. The greatest common multiple of any two numbers is infinite.
That's the Greatest Common Factor, or GCF.
The product of the GCF and LCM of 111 and 187 is the same as the product of 111 and 187: 20757
Pick a pair of numbers. Let's try 30 and 42. Their GCF is 6. 6 x 5 and 6 x 7 By the distributive property, that can be written as 6(5 + 7)