the greatest common factor of any two even numbers is always even. true or false
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The G.C.F. of any two even numbers will always be an even number. The statement is absolutely true.
Explanation -
Let us take an example.
We will find G.C.F. of 12, 24, 84
12 = 2*2*3
84 = 2*2*3*7
Common factors of 12 and 84 = 2*2*3
G.C.F. of 12 and 84 = 12
G.C.F. refers to the greatest common factor that two or more numbers have, and obviously it is always an even number.
Let us take another example -
G.C.F. of 18, 30 and 42
18 = 2*3*3
30= 2*3*5
42 = 2*3*7
Common factors = 2*3
G.C.F. of 18, 30 and 42 = 6
Hence, the G.C.F. of any two even numbers is always an even number.
The G.C.F. of any two even numbers will always be an even number. The statement is absolutely true.
Explanation -
Let us take an example.
We will find G.C.F. of 12, 24, 84
12 = 2*2*3
84 = 2*2*3*7
Common factors of 12 and 84 = 2*2*3
G.C.F. of 12 and 84 = 12
G.C.F. refers to the greatest common factor that two or more numbers have, and obviously it is always an even number.
Let us take another example -
G.C.F. of 18, 30 and 42
18 = 2*3*3
30= 2*3*5
42 = 2*3*7
Common factors = 2*3
G.C.F. of 18, 30 and 42 = 6
Hence, the G.C.F. of any two even numbers is always an even number.
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