GCF of 33 and 39 is 3
Hence, GCf of 33 and 39 is 3
Greatest Common Fcator (GCF) or also sometimes written as greates common divisor is the largest number that can evenly divide the given two numbers. GCF is represented as GCF (33, 39).
In mathematics, factors are number, algebraic expressions which when multiplied together produce desired product. A factor of a number can be positive or negative.
Hence, Factors of 33 are 1, 3, 11, and 33
And, Factors of 39 are 1, 3, 13, and 39
GCF and LCM of two numbers can be related as GCF(33, 39) = ( 33 * 39 ) / LCM(33, 39) = 3.
GCF of 33 and 39 is 3.
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