Another term for co-prime is relatively prime.
No 5 is a prime number and 12 is composite number
No because 5 is a prime number whereas 6 is a composite number
As 17 is prime, it is coprime to any number The same thing stands also for 19 as 19 is also prime
No, coprime numbers have no common factors other than one; 15 and 24 both have the factor 3, so they are not coprime.
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.
No, since it has at least two more factors other than one and itself, it's by definition not prime. Any such number would always be composite.
Another term for co-prime is relatively prime.
No 5 is a prime number and 12 is composite number
No, 12 and 15 aren't relatively prime, because they both share as a prime factor 3. Dividing both12 and 15 by 3 gives 4 and 5 respectively. Consecutive numbers are always coprime. Coprime numbers are relatively prime to each other, as they share no prime factors, for example 33 and 35,
No because 31 is a prime number but 62 is a composite number
No because 5 is a prime number whereas 6 is a composite number
When the two numbers are coprime. Coprime numbers need not be prime numbers - they must not have any factor in common (other than 1).So, for eaxmple, neither 8 nor 9 are prime numbers but they are coprime and so,LCM(8 , 9) = 72Read more: When_is_the_LCM_of_two_numbers_equal_to_the_product_of_the_two_numbers
As 17 is prime, it is coprime to any number The same thing stands also for 19 as 19 is also prime
No, coprime numbers have no common factors other than one; 15 and 24 both have the factor 3, so they are not coprime.
Yes. 1 is coprime to every integer greater than it.
No, since 17 and 24 are coprime integers (17 is a prime number).