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Co prime numbers are sets of numbers (usually 2) with no common factors. To list all sets of co prime numbers less than 500 would take pages and pages to write down.
It's an enormous list; we wouldn't be able to get them all. All of the prime numbers in that range are co-prime with each other. The composite numbers, as long as they aren't multiples of the primes, are co-prime with the primes. The square numbers are co-prime with each other and quite a few of the composite numbers are co-prime with each other. If you could narrow the range, we could be more specific.
no first of all 16 is not a prime no so it can not fit for any prime no to be co prime
Any number greater than 1 can be co-prime.
Relatively prime or co-prime.
Two (or more) numbers are said to be co-prime if they have no prime factor in common. The numbers, themselves need not be prime. Thus, 14 (= 2*7) and 15 (= 3*5) are co-prime.