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14 September, 22:57
Is 57 and 40 relatively prime
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Tony Warren
15 September, 00:20
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Nope it isn't because 40 isn't prime
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Chanel Huerta
15 September, 01:17
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No, because more numbers than just 1,57 and 1,40 can go into 57 and 40. 57 and 40 are composite numbers.
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