This question feels incomplete, but as written the LCM is 2.
2 squared 3 squared 5 or 180
If you are looking for two prime numbers whose difference is 1, then the numbers have to be 1 & 3.
There are not two prime numbers whose product is 64. The prime factorization of 64 is 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 x 2, which is 2 to the 6th power. These are the only prime numbers that can be multiplied together to result in 64. There are six of them, not two. The only pair of numbers whose product is 64 that includes one prime number is 2 x 32, but only one number is prime.
The prime factorization of 16 is: 2 x 8 2 x 2 x 4 2 x 2 x 2 x 2. There is not a pair of prime numbers that make 16.
Numbers whose GCF is 1, like 24 and 49, are known as relatively prime. This means that they have no prime factors in common.
Any pair of prime numbers. 5 and 7 11 and 13
To find the prime factorization of a number, start with any factor pair of that number and keep factoring the composite numbers until all factors are prime. 55 5 x 11 = 55 Both factors are prime, so that is the prime factorization.
5 and 103 is one possible pair.
There are four pair of mirror primes.
The prime factorization pair of 26 is 2 and 13.
The LCM of 60 and 18 is 180
numbers which are co prime have a GCF as 1 For example *2,3 *37,47 *23,24