You do not need a function to determine the lowest common factor of two numbers. The lowest factor of any one number is 1. The lowest common factor of any two numbers is therefore 1 as well.
there is no lcf between the two numbers
The LCF of any set of numbers is 1.
You need at least two numbers to find something in common, but the LCF of any set of numbers is 1.
The LCF of any two numbers is always 1.
The LCF (least common factor) of any two numbers is 1.
You need to have at least two numbers to find an LCF, but I'll save you the trouble. The LCF of any two numbers is one. It's usually more productive to find the GCF or the LCM.
Since the CFs of neither match, you have to multiply the two numbers together. The answer you get is the LCF. You do the math.
The LCF, or least common factor,of any two or more numbers will always be 1.
The lowest common factor can not be larger than the lowest common factor. If you mean LCM (Lowest Common Multiple) and not LCF, the numbers are 5 and 150.
1 because they are both prime numbers
The GCF is 2. The LCF is 1. The difference is 1.
The LCM of two numbers is twice their HCF. This means that the two numbers are opposite of each other in terms of their largest common factor (LCF). Additionally, because the LCF is 2, you can say that these two numbers are opposite integers.