Coprime vs Noncototient - What's the difference?
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(mathematics, of two or more positive integers) Having no positive integer factors in common, aside from .
(mathematics, of a positive integer) Having no positive integer factors, aside from 1, in common with one or more specified other positive integers.
(mathematics) An integer that cannot be expressed as the difference between a positive integer and the number of coprime integers below it
As an adjective coprime
is (mathematics|of two or more positive integers) having no positive integer factors in common, aside from.As a noun noncototient is
(mathematics) an integer that cannot be expressed as the difference between a positive integer and the number of coprime integers below it.coprime
English
(wikipedia coprime)Adjective
(-)- 24 and 35 are coprime .
- 24 is coprime to 35.
