Coprimes require two integers 50 and 1 are coprimes for example, but 50 and 6 are not because both are evenly divisible by 2.
1 number cannot be a co-prime.
Any number greater than 1 can be co-prime.
Only 1. The two numbers are co-prime.
A set of numbers whose GCF is one are called co-prime or relatively prime
Relatively prime or co-prime.
3 is a co-prime number.
Numbers are co-prime, or relatively prime, if their GCF is 1. 4 and 9 are relatively prime.
No because they are both composite numbers having more than two factors whereas prime numbers have only two factors
All numbers greater than one in that range can be co-prime. 4 and 9 are co-prime.
Numbers are co-prime, or relatively prime, when their GCF is 1.
no first of all 16 is not a prime no so it can not fit for any prime no to be co prime
2 is the smallest prime number. It is co-prime with every odd number.
Any number greater than one can be co-prime. I guess the answer is 49.