Yes, 6 and 35 are relatively prime because they do not share any prime factors
Yes, they ARE.
Relatively prime. In mathematics, the integers a and b are said to be co-prime or relatively prime if they have no common positive factor other than 1 or, equivalently, if their greatest common divisor is 1. for example 6 and 35 are co-prime. (neither is prime) 6 has the prime factors of 2 & 3, 35 has the factors 5 & 7.
No.
no
Relatively Prime numbers are sets of two or more numbers having 1 as their greatest common factor (gcf). All even numbers have 2 as a common factor, so no even number is relatively prime with any other even number.
Yes.
because they are just not
Do you mean "composite"? Both 6 and 35 are composite because they have more than 2 factors. But they are relatively prime since they have no factor in common.
A number cannot be relatively prime number by itself. It can only be relatively prime in the context of (relativeto) another number. That requires the two numbers not to have any prime factors in common.
4 and 5 5 and 6 6 and 7
6 and 35
The numbers are relatively prime, or co-prime.