No. Both 57 and 111 are composite numbers.
Factors of 57 are 1, 3, 19 and 57.
Factors of 111 are 1, 3, 37 and 111.
They share two factors 1 and 3, so they are not relatively prime either.
ask yourself if anything can go into 57 or 111 (divided)
111 must be an 'or', because it certainly is not a prime!
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prime factors for 111 = 3, 37
No, and 57 is not a prime number.
57 = 3 x 19 111 = 3 x 37 Thus they are not prime numbers
ask yourself if anything can go into 57 or 111 (divided)
111 is a multiple of 3. Due to this, 111 is not prime and IS composite.
1, 3, 19, 57 1, 3, 37, 111
Least Common Multiple (LCM) for 57 111 is 2,109
111 must be an 'or', because it certainly is not a prime!
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prime factors for 111 = 3, 37
There are two prime factors of 111 they are 3 and 37.
111 is not prime.
3 and 37 are the prime factors of 111.3 and 37
As a product of its prime factors: 3*37 = 111