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Greatest common Factor Worksheets
What is GCF?
The Greatest Common Factor (GCF), also known as the Greatest Common Divisor (GCD), is the largest number that divides two or more integers without leaving a remainder.
Why is GCF useful?
- Simplifies fractions.
- Helps solve problems involving ratios.
- Assists in simplifying polynomial expressions.
Methods to find GCF:
- Listing Factors
- Prime Factorization
- Division Method.
The greatest common factor (GCF) is the largest number that divides two or more numbers without leaving a remainder. Understanding how to find the GCF is essential for simplifying fractions, solving problems involving ratios, and working with polynomial expressions. These worksheets offer a variety of problems to help you master finding the greatest common factor.