Yes.
Any pair of prime numbers as for example 19 and 23
numbers which are co prime have a GCF as 1 For example *2,3 *37,47 *23,24
Because prime numbers don't have any common prime factors. Their GCF is 1. Since the product of the GCF and LCM of a pair of numbers equals the product of the numbers, the LCM has to be equal to the product.
Numbers whose GCF is 1, like 24 and 49, are known as relatively prime. This means that they have no prime factors in common.
To find a pair of numbers with a given GCF, take the GCF number and double it. The pair of numbers is the GCF, and two times the GCF. For instance, two numbers with a GCF of 3 are 3 and 6.
They are called relatively prime, or co-prime.
The GCF of two prime numbers is 1.
Prime and relatively prime numbers all have a GCF of 1.
Sometimes it is, sometimes it isn't. If the two numbers have a GCF of 1, they are co-prime or relatively prime and their LCM will be their product.
Prime numbers, relatively prime numbers.
The GCF is a single number so there cannot be any pair of numbers in the answer.
Yes. 4 and 8 have a GCF of 4. 104 and 108 have a GCF of 4. Any set of prime numbers has a GCF of 1, no matter how large or small they are.