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are 6 and 9 co-prime numbers give reason for your answer ?​

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Answered by KJB811217
4

Answer:

No

Step-by-step explanation:

QUESTION:-

Are 6 and 9 co - prime? Give reason for ur answer.

ANSWER:-

No

See, let us find the factors of 6 and 9.

Factors of 6 = 2 , 3

Factors of 9 = 3 , 3

But here, both 6 and 9 have 3 as their factor. So, they are not co - prime.

MORE TO KNOW:-

  • Co - prime numbers are the numbers which never cut on any table. For example:- 5, 6
  • Co - prime numbers are consecutive.
  • Consecutive numbers means consecutive numbers , like, say , 1,2 and 3,4 and 5,6 and so on....
Answered by varshakumari27
1

Answer:

No 6 and 9 are not co prime numbers because they have more than one common factor.

6=1,2,3

9=1,3,3

Here,

These numbers have two common factors i..e..,1 & 3.

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