Math, asked by Manpreet441, 9 months ago

4,7,9,11, 23, 25, 31, 36, 37, 42, 43, 51
(b) From the above list make 5 pairs of co-prime numbers.​

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Answered by abhinav0110007
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For any number, a coprime is a number that shares no common factors with it other than 1. In other words, if you break both numbers down into their prime factors, they only share the prime factor of 1. These numbers are also sometimes called relatively prime or mutually prime.

These are all the co primes 1-100

The term ‘co-prime’ doesn’t apply to a single number - it applies to sets of numbers where the set has at least 2 members.

i.e. 2 numbers can be co-prime (to each other) - which means they share no common factors.

So 2 is co-prime with all odd numbers

So 3 is co-prime with 2, 5, 7, 8, 10, 11, 13, 14, 16, 17, 19… (missing out all those multiples of 3.

4 is co-prime with all odd numbers

5 is co-prime with all numbers that don’t have either 0 or 5 in their units place.

you can continue and build a set of co-prime numbers of each number up to 100.

for instance since 100 is 2 * 2 * 5 * 5 - 100 is co-prime with all odd numbers so long as they don’t end in 5.

99 is 3*3 * 11 - so 99 is co-prime with all numbers in your range expect for those divisible by 3, and the numbers 11, 22, 33, 44, 55, 66, 77 & 88

A quick hacked up program says there are 2944 unique co-prime pairs using the values between 2 and 100.

Answered by jahannoor993
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