No. Between any set of integers, there is one GCF
i dont think so because its the GREATEST, and there is only one Greatest factor
No, odd numbers don't have even factors.
Yes. But in some cases the gcf may be 1.
Yes.
Yes, the greatest common factor of two different prime numbers is always 1
If you construct them correctly, factor trees always work to determine the prime factorization of a number. Once you compare the prime factorizations of two or more numbers, it is relatively easy to find the greatest common factor of them from there.
The greatest common denominator of any set of denominators is infinite.
Always even.
No, but it's always an even number.
Yes, the least common multiple of two numbers is always divisible by those numbers' greatest common factor.
You must have at least two whole numbers to determine a greatest common factor.
You must have at least two whole numbers to determine a greatest common factor.
You must have at least two whole numbers to determine a greatest common factor.
You must have at least two whole numbers to determine a greatest common factor.
You must have at least two whole numbers to determine a greatest common factor.
You must have at least two whole numbers to determine a greatest common factor.
Yes, the greatest common factor of two different prime numbers is always 1
No.
This cannot be properly answered. You must have at least two whole numbers to determine a greatest common factor.
If you construct them correctly, factor trees always work to determine the prime factorization of a number. Once you compare the prime factorizations of two or more numbers, it is relatively easy to find the greatest common factor of them from there.
Yes.