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A Co-prime number is a set of numbers or integers which have only 1 as their common factor i.e. their highest common factor (HCF) will be 1. Co-prime numbers are also known as relatively prime or mutually prime numbers. It is important that there should be two numbers in order to form co-primes.

Explanation:

(a.) 2, 4

→ Factors of 2: 1 , 2

→ Factors of 4: 1 , 2 , 4

Here 2 and 4 have two common factors, they are 1 and 2. HCF is 2 and they are not coprime

(b.) 2 , 6

→ Factors of 2: 1 , 2

→ Factors of 6: 1 , 2 , 3 , 6

Here 2 and 6 have two common factors, they are 1 and 2. HCF is 2 and they are not coprime.

(d.) 2 , 110

→ Factors of 2: 1 , 2

→ Factors of 110: 1 , 2 , 5 , 10 , 11 , 22 , 55 , 110

Here 2 and 110 have two common factors, they are 1 and 2. HCF is 2 and they are not coprime.

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