What is the smallest co-prime number?
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Answer: 2 and 3 are the smallest co prime number because there HCF is equal to 1
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2 is the smallest prime number. To be prime, a number must have only two aspects- 1 and the number itself.
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The following are the six primary characteristics of co-prime numbers:
- One is the common co-prime number. Any number may be combined with 1 and the resulting number will be co-prime. Take (1,2), (1,3), (1,8), (1,15), and (1,532) as examples (1,2568).
- The integers that follow and come before another integer in a number sequence are co-prime. Consider the number 33 as an example. The number 34, which comes after 33, and the number 32, which comes before 33, are both co-prime numbers.
- Zero is not co-prime with any other number since it is a factor less number.
- Because all even integers have a common element other than 1, which is 2, they cannot all be coprime.
- The results of adding and multiplying two co-prime numbers are also co-prime. For instance, the values 3+4 = 7 and 3 x 4 = 12 have just one component in common, making them co-prime.
- Co-prime numbers also include odd and even numbers. The numbers are not co-prime, however, if they contain 0 and 5 at the ones or unit places since they have an HCF of 5.
- Co-prime numbers are those that are prime. For instance, in (11,13), where 11=1 and 13=1,
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