Python math.gcd() Method

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Example

Find the greatest common divisor of the two integers:

#Import math Library
import math

#find the  the greatest common divisor of the two integers
print (math.gcd(3, 6))
print (math.gcd(6, 12))
print (math.gcd(12, 36))
print (math.gcd(-12, -36))
print (math.gcd(5, 12))
print (math.gcd(10, 0))
print (math.gcd(0, 34))
print (math.gcd(0, 0))
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Definition and Usage

The math.gcd() method returns the greatest common divisor of the two integers int1 and int2.

GCD is the largest common divisor that divides the numbers without a remainder.

GCD is also known as the highest common factor (HCF).

Tip: gcd(0,0) returns 0.


Syntax

math.gcd(int1, int2)

Parameter Values

Parameter Description
int1 Required. The first integer to find the GCD for
int2 Required. The second integer to find the GCD for

Technical Details

Return Value: An int value, representing the greatest common divisor (GCD) for two integers
Python Version: 3.5

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