2 x 2 x 2 x 3 x 5 = 120
No multiples of the same number greater than one can be co-prime, since they will both have that number as a factor.
By definition, any multiple of 130 must have 130 as a factor. Therefore no such number can be a prime.
Two multiples of any number greater than one can't be co-prime. They would always have that number as a common factor.
First, you break the number into 2 multiples. Then you break them into 2 multiples until you only have prime numbers remain. Rewrite the prime #'s in the simplest form.
25 is a square number that is a factor of 50 and a multiple of the prime number 5.
How do you find the first three common multiples of sets of numbers
Two and three are relatively prime, or coprime. That means that they have no smaller number, or factor, in common. So, the multiples of both numbers are the multiples of the product of the two, or the multiples of six.
There are no multiples of 72 that are prime.
No, multiples of prime numbers are composite.
Multiples aren't prime.
12 doesn't have any prime multiples.
there are no prime multiples for 75 the prime factors or 75 are 5, 5, and 3