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what is co- prime number? give with example​

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Answered by manidatla55
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Answer:

For example, 2 and 3 are two prime numbers. Factors of 2 are 1, 2, and factors of 3 are 1, 3. The only common factor is 1 and hence they are co-prime. Any two successive numbers/ integers are always co-prime: Take any consecutive numbers such as 2, 3, or 3, 4 or 5, 6, and so on; they have 1 as their HCF

Answered by danyaa162006
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EXPLANATION:

EXPLANATION:Any set of numbers which do not have any other common factor other than 1 are called co-prime or relatively prime numbers. This shows that 5 and 6 have no common factor other than 1. Therefore, they are co-prime numbers.

EXAMPLE WITH REASON:

For example, 2 and 3 are two prime numbers. Factors of 2 are 1, 2, and factors of 3 are 1, 3. The only common factor is 1 and hence they are co-prime. Any two successive numbers/ integers are always co-prime: Take any consecutive numbers such as 2, 3, or 3, 4 or 5, 6, and so on; they have 1 as their HCF.

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