The number 1 is the only common factor of co-prime numbers, which is what makes them co-prime. 9 and 10 for example or 15 and 23.
A composite number.
Two multiples of any number greater than one can't be co-prime. They would always have that number as a common factor.
A set of numbers whose GCF is one are called co-prime or relatively prime
Two numbers are co-prime if they do not have any common factors. The numbers themselves need not be prime.
3 is a co-prime number.
2 is the smallest prime number. It is co-prime with every odd number.
3 is a co-Prime number.
A whole number is co-prime with another whole number if their GCF is 1.
Any integer greater than one can be co-prime.
They are not co-prime,They are simply the same number.
Two numbers are co-prime if their GCF is 1.
No multiples of the same number greater than one can be co-prime, since they will both have that number as a factor.
Two number are co-prime if there is no whole number other than 1 that divides them both exactly
Any number from 2-200 can be co-prime.
Co-prime numbers have a common factor of 1.
Numbers are co-prime when their GCF is 1.