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if m, n are co prime numbers then m^2, n^2 are

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

If m and n are coprime i. e. if their HCF is 1

then m ^2, n^2 are also coprime.

Answered by brainlysme8
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Answer: if m, n are co prime numbers then m^2, n^2 are also co prime numbers.

Step-by-step explanation:

Co-prime numbers are pairs of numbers that have only the number one in common. A group of co-prime numbers must consist of at least two different numbers. Co-prime numbers include those with only 1 as their greatest common factor, such as (4 and 7) and (5, 7, 9). It should be noted that co-prime numbers do not always have to be prime numbers. Co-prime numbers can also be formed by two composite numbers, such as 4 and 9.

A and B are co-prime numbers if the sole element they have in common is 1. In this instance, it is said that (a, b) form a co-prime pair. Relatively prime numbers are another name for co-prime numbers.

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