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.
Numbers are co-prime, or relatively prime, when their GCF is 1.
All numbers greater than one in that range can be co-prime. 4 and 9 are co-prime.
No because they are both composite numbers having more than two factors whereas prime numbers have only two factors
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.