The GCF of two or more numbers can never be one.

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It is always true for each two different prime numbers - and the proof of that is very simple - because primes are only divisible by 1 and itselves - and for 2 different primes - each prime can’t divide the other prime - because otherwise they weren’t primes.

In case the two prime numbers are the same - then the greatest common factor of them two is the prime number that they are both equal to.

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FALSE example 2 and 3

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