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9 April, 10:32

Explain why the highest common factor between 2 distinct prime numbers is one

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  1. 9 April, 11:52
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    Because the only factors a prime number has is itself and one, so both prime numbers would have only themselves and one, and one is the only one they have in common.
  2. 9 April, 12:22
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    The highest common factor between 2 distinct prime numbers is 1 because the only factors that creates a prime number is 1 times itself. This is only true when using full numbers. In this case, we are excluding fractions and decimals.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    For example: 2 and 41

    1 * 2 = 2; Nothing else when multipled equals 2

    1 * 41 = 41; Nothing else when multipled equals 41
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