Co-prime numbers, like 4 and 9, are any set of integers that have a GCF of 1.
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No - co-prime numbers are pairs of numbers which share no positive integer factors apart from 1. Twin prime numbers are a pair of prime numbers with a difference of 2.
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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.
They are not co-prime,They are simply the same number.
Two numbers are co-prime if their GCF is 1.