There is really no such thing as a "greatest common multiple". Once you find the least common multiple of a set of numbers, you can keep adding the LCM to itself over and over again. Each new number you get will be a common multiple of your set of numbers, but each new number will always be larger than the previous. This means that you can keep adding while the number approaches infinity and you will still never find a greatest multiple.
The greatest common factor of 38 and 57 is 19. The prime factorization of 38 is 2*19 The prime factorization of 57 is 3*19 So the GCF is 19.
19
570
GCF(95, 38, 57) = 19.
The GCF is 19.
The Greatest Common Divisor of 38, 57 is 19.
The greatest common factor of 38 and 57 is 19. The prime factorization of 38 is 2*19 The prime factorization of 57 is 3*19 So the GCF is 19.
19
570
GCF(95, 38, 57) = 19.
The GCF is 19.
It is: 19
The GCF is 1.
The Greatest Common Factor of 38, 57, 76: 191938 = 2 x 1957 = 3 x 1976 = 4 x 19
The greatest common multiple is an infinite amount and not very practical for problem solving.
The least common multiple (LCM) is often also called the lowest common multiple or smallest common multiple. Keep in mind that these different terms all refer to the same thing: the smallest positive integer which is a multiple of two or more numbers.The least common multiple of 38 and 57 is 114.
The GCF is 19.