Greatest Common Factor of 52 and 650
GCF(52, 650) = 26, Greatest common factor of 52 and 650 is 26. Greatest Common Factor or Greatest Common Divisor of two numbers is the largest integer by which both the numbers can be divided. There are two different methods to calculate Greatest Common Factor of 52 and 650. Greatest Common Factor by prime factorization method and Greatest Common Factor by matching factors method.
Greatest Common Factor of 52 and 650 by prime factorization method
We will first find the prime factorization of 52 and 650.
Prime Factorization of 52 is 1, 2, 2, 13 and Prime Factorization of 650 is 1, 2, 5, 5, 13.
- Factorize\( (52) = \) \(1\times 2\times 2\times 13\)
- Factorize\( (650) = \) \(1\times 2\times 5\times 5\times 13\)
Now we need to find any which are common for each number (1, 2, 13) and multiply these numbers together.
\(GCF(52, 650) = 1\times 2\times 13 = 26\).
Greatest Common Factor of 52 and 650 by matching factors method
List of positive integers factors of 52 leaving a remainder zero is 1, 2, 4, 13, 26, 52
List of positive integers factors of 650 leaving a remainder zero is 1, 2, 5, 10, 13, 25, 26, 50, 65, 130, 325, 650
As you can see, 26 is the greatest and common number that 52 and 650 divides into.
So the greatest common factor 52 and 650 is 26.
\(GCF(52, 650) = 26\).
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