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Define co-prime numbers. And give examples

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Answered by vermaanya0106
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Answer:

When two numbers (they may not be prime) do not have any common factor other than one between them they are called co-prime or relatively prime. It is obvious that two prime numbers are always co-prime. For example, 17 and 23.

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Answered by studies58
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Step-by-step explanation:

co-prime numbers are a pair of numbers which have only one as a common factor...

examples :- 3and 5 they both have common factor as 1

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