No. Numbers that are relatively prime, only have the number 1 as a common factor. 13 and 78 have 1 and 13 as common factors, so they are not relatively prime.
I assume you mean prime factors. 78 = 2*3*13
The factors of 78 are 1, 2, 3, 6, 13, 26, 39, and 78. The prime factors of 78 are 2, 3 and 13. The prime factorization of 78 is 2*3*13
As 13 is prime and is not a factor of 24, then they are relatively prime
78 = 13 x 3 x 2 Therefore, the greatest prime factor of 78 is 13.
13 and 4 are relatively prime.
13 and 24 are relatively prime.
Yes, 13 and 17 are relatively prime.
No, they are not relatively prime.
No, 13 and 39 are not relatively prime. 13 is a factor of 39.
The prime factorization of 78 is 2*3*13
It can be. Since 13 is a prime number, it is relatively prime to all other numbers except for multiples of 13.
As a general rule, negative numbers don't have prime factorizations.