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I don't know, presumably Topaz (who creates AoC) would know, but isn't telling.

We would probably find out if some inputs aren't co-prime because the naive multiplying solution breaks, but they could be non-prime and yet co-prime, for example 15, 14, 11, 23 is a set of numbers which are co-prime, but neither 15 nor 14 are prime.



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