Is it possible for two numbers to have the same least common multiple and greatest common factor?


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No.The greatest common factor cannot be larger than the smallest of the two numbers. The least common multiple cannot be smaller than the largest of the two numbers.Example: 5 and 35The greatest common factor is 5. The least common multiple is 35.Example: 2 and 4The greatest common factor is 2. The least common multiple is 4.ChaCha!

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