Yes
1000000 = 1*1000000, 2*500000, 4*250000, 5*200000, 8*125000, 10*100000, 16*62500, 20*50000, 25*40000, 32*31250, 40*25000, 50*20000, 64*15625, 80*12500, 100*10000, 125*8000, 160*6250, 200*5000, 250*4000, 320*3125, 400*2500, 500*2000, 625*1600, 800*1250, 1000*1000
factor pair = 110,1factor pair = 55,2factor pair = 22,5factor pair = 11,10
The factor pairs of 80 are:factor pair = 80,1factor pair = 40,2factor pair = 20,4factor pair = 16,5factor pair = 10,8
2 and 3 are a pair
no,31 and 62 coprimes are not coprimes . as ,62 is divisible by 31 .so,their GCD=2
Yes
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.
Coprimes, or relative primes, are two or more numbers that share no common divisors. To determine whether numbers are relatively prime, find their greatest common denominaotr. If it's one, they're coprime.
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The homophone pair that needs to be corrected is "their" and "there".
The following is the answer.
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A trapezium.
Joint prime numbers, or coprimes, as they are better known, are numbers which do not share any factor in common (other than 1). The numbers may not themselves be prime. Any pair of successive integers must be coprime even if one or both of them may be composite. For example, 15 and 16.
Could it be scissors? Scissors are two (pair of) cutting blades pivoted (joined) together.
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