No because they are both composite numbers having more than two factors whereas prime numbers have only two factors
Coprime numbers are two numbers that have no common positive integer factors other than 1. The numbers 42 and 39 are not coprime because they share a common factor of 3. Therefore, since they have a greatest common divisor (GCD) greater than 1, they are not coprime.
Coprime numbers are those in which only 1 and that number (say 5) can be divisible by it. Both 5 and 7 would be coprime numbers because they are numbers divisible by only themselves and 1.
They are coprime so only 1 does.
Because the numbers are coprime (easily confirmed by the fact they are both prime, although only one was necessary) their LCM is their product; 3 x 13 = 39.The LCM is: 39It is: 39
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GCF(39, 125) = 1: the numbers are coprime.
1. The two numbers are coprime.
The GCF is 1.
GCF(39, 51, 85) = 1. The numbers are coprime.
The two numbers are coprime so their GCF is 1.
1. The two numbers are coprime.
The GCF of 50 and 77 is: 1
No. If two numbers are coprime, they must have no common factors.
Coprime numbers are those in which only 1 and that number (say 5) can be divisible by it. Both 5 and 7 would be coprime numbers because they are numbers divisible by only themselves and 1.
They are coprime so only 1 does.
No.
Because the numbers are coprime (easily confirmed by the fact they are both prime, although only one was necessary) their LCM is their product; 3 x 13 = 39.The LCM is: 39It is: 39