Calculate the greatest (highest) common factor (divisor)
gcf, hcf, gcd (100,000,005; 200,000,000,160) = ?
Method 1. The prime factorization:
The prime factorization of a number: finding the prime numbers that multiply together to make that number.
100,000,005 = 3 × 5 × 7 × 952,381
100,000,005 is not a prime number but a composite one.
200,000,000,160 = 25 × 32 × 5 × 107 × 1,298,027
200,000,000,160 is not a prime number but a composite one.
- Prime number: a natural number that is only divisible by 1 and itself. A prime number has exactly two factors: 1 and itself.
- Composite number: a natural number that has at least one other factor than 1 and itself.
Calculate the greatest (highest) common factor (divisor):
Multiply all the common prime factors, taken by their smallest exponents (the smallest powers).
Step 1. Divide the larger number by the smaller one:
200,000,000,160 ÷ 100,000,005 = 1,999 + 99,990,165
Step 2. Divide the smaller number by the above operation's remainder:
100,000,005 ÷ 99,990,165 = 1 + 9,840
Step 3. Divide the remainder of the step 1 by the remainder of the step 2:
99,990,165 ÷ 9,840 = 10,161 + 5,925
Step 4. Divide the remainder of the step 2 by the remainder of the step 3:
9,840 ÷ 5,925 = 1 + 3,915
Step 5. Divide the remainder of the step 3 by the remainder of the step 4:
5,925 ÷ 3,915 = 1 + 2,010
Step 6. Divide the remainder of the step 4 by the remainder of the step 5:
3,915 ÷ 2,010 = 1 + 1,905
Step 7. Divide the remainder of the step 5 by the remainder of the step 6:
2,010 ÷ 1,905 = 1 + 105
Step 8. Divide the remainder of the step 6 by the remainder of the step 7:
1,905 ÷ 105 = 18 + 15
Step 9. Divide the remainder of the step 7 by the remainder of the step 8:
105 ÷ 15 = 7 + 0
At this step, the remainder is zero, so we stop:
15 is the number we were looking for - the last non-zero remainder.
This is the greatest (highest) common factor (divisor).
The greatest (highest) common factor (divisor):
gcf, hcf, gcd (100,000,005; 200,000,000,160) = 15 = 3 × 5
The two numbers have common prime factors