Yes.
Coprime numbers are those in which only 1 and that number (say 5) can be divisible by it. Both 5 and 7 would be coprime numbers because they are numbers divisible by only themselves and 1.
No 5 is a prime number and 12 is composite number
1. The two numbers are coprime.
The GCF is 1.
The GCF is 1.
No because 5 is a prime number whereas 6 is a composite number
9 (factors 1, 3, and 9) and 10 (factors 1, 2, 5, and 10) are coprime numbers. Numbers are coprime (also called relatively prime) if 1 is their only common factor.
5 / 31 is the simplest form, since 5 and 31 are coprime.
5 and 23 are coprime so the answer is 1.
1. The two numbers are coprime.
A coprime (or relatively prime) number with respect to 100 is any number that shares no common factors with 100 other than 1. For example, numbers like 3, 7, and 99 are coprime to 100 because they do not divide evenly into 100. In general, any number that is not a multiple of 2 or 5 (the prime factors of 100) would be coprime to it.
The term "coprime" refers to two numbers that have no common positive integer factors other than 1. The coprime of 64 could refer to any integer that does not share any prime factors with 64. Since 64 is (2^6), any odd number (like 1, 3, 5, etc.) would be coprime to 64, as they do not share the factor of 2.