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.
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1; the two numbers are coprime.
The numbers are coprime, so only 1.
The numbers are coprime, so the answer is 1.
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.
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9 (factors 1, 3, and 9) and 10 (factors 1, 2, 5, and 10) are coprime numbers. Numbers are coprime (also called relatively prime) if 1 is their only common factor.
There is no such thing as a coprime number.Two integers are said to be relatively prime (or coprime) if they have no common positive factor, other than 1. Examples:Any two different prime numbers are coprime.16 and 27 are coprime.14 and 18 are not coprime. They have the common factor 2.
Any two coprime numbers
Any two numbers whose only common factor is 1 are known as coprime. For example, 9 is coprime to 16.
The numbers are coprime, so the answer is 1.
1. The two numbers are coprime.
1; the two numbers are coprime.
Only 1, since the two numbers are coprime.
The GCF is 1.
No. If two numbers are coprime, they must have no common factors.