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  1. Nurfarah Zulkifli
    MATEMATIKA, 2019;35(3):357-369.
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    Let g be a finite group. The probability of a random pair of elements in g are
    said to be co-prime when the greatest common divisor of order x and y where x and y in
    g, is equal to one. Meanwhile the co-prime graph of a group is defined as a graph whose
    vertices are elements of g and two distinct vertices are adjacent if and only if the greatest
    common divisor of order x and y is equal to one. In this paper, the co-prime probability
    and its graphs such as the types and the properties of the graph are determined.
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