The least common factor is a term often mistakenly given to either the greatest common factor (GCF) or the least common multiple (LCM). This term is not often used because it does not describe a useful relationship between numbers. Since 1 evenly divides all integers, 1 is technically the least common factor for any set of integers.
4 and 25 are relatively prime, which means that they share no factors aside from 1.
The LCM is: 100
The least common factor of any set of positive integers is 1.
The least common factor of 4 and 9 is is: 1
2 because the factors of 4 are 1,2,4. The factors for 50 are 1,2,5,10, 25, and 50. 2 is the only factor that they have in common.
The least common factor is: 1
The least common factor is: 1
The greatest common factor of 4, 25, and 64 is 1
The least common factor is 1 but the highest common factor is 4
The least common factor of any set of numbers is 1.
1 The least common factor of any set of positive integers is always 1.
The greatest common factor(gcf) of 4 and 32 is 4. The least common multiple of 4 and 32 is 32.
The least common factor of any set of integers is 1.
The least common factor of any set of integers is 1.
The least common factor of any set of integers is 1.