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If x and y are co prime numbers then what is the value of x and y​

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Answered by XxCharmingGuyxX
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Answered by Anonymous
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x and y be two co-prime numbers. Solution: The two numbers are said to be co-prime, mutually prime or relatively prime if they have the highest common factor as only 1. So, the values of x and y don't matter, if they are co-primes, then their HCF will always be 1

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