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if p and q are coprime then p^2 and q^2 are (give reason)​


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Answered by princessdoll07
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If p and q are co-prime number then p square and q square are also co-prime. It is because they both have same factor.

For example q and P are co-prime if they includes 1 as only common factor hence q^2 as well as p^2 are co-prime.

The prime numbers are the natural numbers which are greater than 1 which have just two divisors which never leave reminder.


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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

DEFINATION OF COPRIME :-Two numbers are coprime if their highest common factor (or greatest commpn divisor if you must) is 1. You can have the set of positive integers which are coprime to a given number: for example those coprime to 12 are 1,5,7,11,13,17,19,23,25, and so on

IF P AND Q are coprime then there highest common factor is one

HCF OF there coresponding square is also 1,

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