It is known that K and (K + 1) are two non-zero natural numbers, and their greatest common divisor is______ The least common multiple is______ .

It is known that K and (K + 1) are two non-zero natural numbers, and their greatest common divisor is______ The least common multiple is______ .


K and (K + 1) are two adjacent non-zero natural numbers. Their greatest common divisor is 1 and their least common multiple is K (K + 1). So the answer is: 1, K (K + 1)



A = 2x3xm, B = 3x5xm. A, the greatest common factor of B is 21, M = ()


m=7



A = 2x3xm, B = 3x5xm, if the greatest common factor of a and B is 34, then what is m?
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A = 2x3xm, B = 3x5xm, if the greatest common factor of a and B is 34, then what is m?
∴2×m=34;
m=17;
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