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what are co-primes and integers?​

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Answered by kumari17shiromani
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In number theory, two integers a and b are coprime, relatively prime or mutually prime if the only positive integer that evenly divides (is a divisor of) both of them is 1. One says also a is prime to b or a is coprime with b. Consequently, any prime number that divides one of a or b does not divide the other.

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Answered by arghyapal2008
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Co-prime = A Co-prime number is a set of numbers or integers which have only 1 as their common factor i.e. their highest common factor (HCF) will be 1. Co-prime numbers are also known as relatively prime or mutually prime numbers. It is important that there should be two numbers in order to form co-primes.

Integer = Integer, Whole-valued positive or negative number or 0. ... The integers are generated from the set of counting numbers 1, 2, 3, . . . and the operation of subtraction. When a counting number is subtracted from itself, the result is zero.

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