7 and 9 can both go into all the multiples of their lowest common multiple (63), namely:
63, 126, 189, 252, 315, 378, 441, 504, 567, 630, 693, 756, 819, 882, 945, 1008, 1071, 1134, 1197, 1260, 1323, 1386, 1449, 1512, 1575, 1638, 1701, 1764, 1827, 1890, 1953, 2016, 2079, 2142, 2205, 2268, 2331, 2394, 2457, 2520, 2583, 2646, 2709, 2772, 2835, 2898, 2961, 3024, 3087, 3150, 3213, 3276, 3339, 3402, 3465, 3528, 3591, 3654, 3717, 3780, 3843, 3906, 3969, 4032, 4095, 4158, 4221, 4284, 4347, 4410, 4473, 4536, 4599, 4662, 4725, 4788, 4851, 4914, 4977, 5040, 5103, 5166, 5229, 5292, 5355, 5418, 5481, 5544, 5607, 5670, 5733, 5796, 5859, 5922, 5985, 6048, 6111, 6174, 6237, 6300, ...
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Every non-zero number will go into 8 and 9. The only positive integer which will go into both evenly, is 1.
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7 x 9 = 63 so any multiple thereof, such as
126 189 252 315 378 441 504 567 630
and so on ...
Any of the infinite set of numbers of the form 72*k where k is an integer. Since the set is infinite, it is not possible to list them.
one. its the only number.
The LCM is 504
6*9=54 so they both go into it evenly, but the lowest number is 18.
Any number of the form 360*k, where k is an integer, is evenly divisible.
The number one.