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Write any two pairs of coprimes, when none of the two numbers is prime.​

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Answered by muskandelhi890
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Answers. Two numbers a and b are coprime if ad only if they have no common factor or more generally H.C.F. ... For example (4,9), (9,25) are coprime even when none of the numbers is prime. In you example too, 4 is not prime but still the pair (4,5) is of coprime numbers.

Answered by anvitamishr
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Two numbers a and b are coprime if ad only if they have no common factor or more generally H.C.F. ... For example (4,9), (9,25) are coprime even when none of the numbers is prime. In you example too, 4 is not prime but still the pair (4,5) is of coprime numbers.

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