why is the gcf of two or more positive integers never greater than the least of the numbers
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Answer:Since the greatest common divisor or greatest common factor (GCF) of any two positive integers must be no larger than the lesser of the two integers, the GCF can't be sum of the two integers. That is, the GCF of x and y can't be x + y.
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