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How do you use the greatest common factor subtraction method? - Answers
If you have two numbers A and B, and A > B, then GCF(A, B) = (A-B, B) Thus the problem of finding the GCF of A and B has been reduced to finding the GCF of B and a smaller number, A-B. This process can be continued until the two numbers are the same: and that number is the GCF.
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How do you use the greatest common factor subtraction method? - Answers
If you have two numbers A and B, and A > B, then GCF(A, B) = (A-B, B) Thus the problem of finding the GCF of A and B has been reduced to finding the GCF of B and a smaller number, A-B. This process can be continued until the two numbers are the same: and that number is the GCF.
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How do you use the greatest common factor subtraction method? - Answers
If you have two numbers A and B, and A > B, then GCF(A, B) = (A-B, B) Thus the problem of finding the GCF of A and B has been reduced to finding the GCF of B and a smaller number, A-B. This process can be continued until the two numbers are the same: and that number is the GCF.
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