A set of numbers is coprime if their highest common factor is 1: that is, they have no larger factor in common. The numbers, themselves, need not be prime.
For example 8 (=2*2*2) and 15 (=3*5) are coprime.
A set of numbers whose GCF is one are called co-prime or relatively prime
Relatively prime or co-prime.
3 is a co-prime number.
Numbers are co-prime, or relatively prime, if their GCF is 1. 4 and 9 are relatively prime.
Numbers are co-prime, or relatively prime, when their GCF is 1.
All numbers greater than one in that range can be co-prime. 4 and 9 are co-prime.
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2 is the smallest prime number. It is co-prime with every odd number.
7 is co-prime to both 6 and 8.
Any integer greater than one can be co-prime.
They are not co-prime,They are simply the same number.
Two numbers are co-prime if their GCF is 1.