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if the only positive integer that evenly divides both of them is 1 - they have no common positive factors other than 1
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The numbers 1 and −1 are coprime to every integer, and they are the only integers to be coprime with 0.
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For example, 14 and 15 are coprime, being commonly divisible by only 1, but 14 and 21 are not, because they are both divisible by 7
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The number of integers coprime to a positive integer n, between 1 and n, is given
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A set of integers can also be called coprime if its elements share no common positive factor except 1.
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03 Dec 10
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In mathematics, two integers a and b are said to be coprime (also spelled co-prime) or relatively prime if they have no common positive factor other than 1 or, equivalently, if their greatest common divisor is 1.
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18 Mar 08
Jay DuggerIn mathematics, the integers a and b are said to be coprime or relatively prime if they have no common factor other than 1 or, equivalently, if their greatest common divisor is 1.
For example, 6 and 35 are coprime, but 6 and 27 are not because they are bnumber theory wiki wikipedia math mathematics coprime prime factor divisor
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