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Hi I need help with this question I don’t know if the question I had choose is right or wrong

Hi I need help with this question I don’t know if the question I had choose is right-example-1

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True

Step-by-step explanation:

Recall that the greatest common factor of any two numbers, just as the name implies, is the greatest number that is a factor of both of the numbers.

Prime numbers are numbers that are only divisible by themselves and 1.

If we have two different prime numbers, their factors will be 1 and themselves, so the only common factor is 1, we can say that the greatest common factor between any two different prime numbers is 1

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