prime numbers
1. Prime factorization: factor numbers into prime factors
2. Calculate gcf, the greatest common factor of two numbers
3. Calculate lcm, the least common multiple of two numbers
4. Completely reduce (simplify) fractions to the lowest terms
5. Numbers' divisibility: are the two numbers divisible?
6. Calculate all the factors (divisors) of one or two numbers
7. Are the two numbers coprime (relatively prime)?
8. Numbers parity: are the numbers even or odd?
The links to all the numbers pairs that were checked on to see whether they are coprime or not (prime to each other, relatively prime)
Coprime or not: the links to all the pairs of numbers that were checked on. The numbers were grouped into ten (10) smaller, distinct datasets. Follow the links to access each record:
The data set no. 1: Are these numbers coprime (prime to each other, relatively prime) or not?
The data set no. 2: Are these numbers coprime (prime to each other, relatively prime) or not?
The data set no. 3: Are these numbers coprime (prime to each other, relatively prime) or not?
The data set no. 4: Are these numbers coprime (prime to each other, relatively prime) or not?
The data set no. 5: Are these numbers coprime (prime to each other, relatively prime) or not?
The data set no. 6: Are these numbers coprime (prime to each other, relatively prime) or not?
The data set no. 7: Are these numbers coprime (prime to each other, relatively prime) or not?
The data set no. 8: Are these numbers coprime (prime to each other, relatively prime) or not?
The data set no. 9: Are these numbers coprime (prime to each other, relatively prime) or not?
The data set no. 10: Are these numbers coprime (prime to each other, relatively prime) or not?