co prime numbers are what?
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In number theory, two integers a and b are said to be relatively prime, mutually prime, or coprime if the only positive integer (factor) that divides both of them is 1. Consequently, any prime number that divides one of a or b does not divide the other.
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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.
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18 and 35 are co-prime numbers. The factors of 18 are 1, 2, 3, 6, 9, and 18 while the factors of 35 are 1, 5, 7, and 35. Since the HCF is 1, they are co - prime.
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