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Two numbers are said to be _____________________ if they do not have any common factors. (Explain if possible)

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Answered by HermioneWatson
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Co-primes.

When two number do not have any common factors except one, then they are said to be co-prime numbers. Examples of co-primes are 23 and 7, 31 and 2

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hello there!

they are said to be relatively prime...

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