Composite numbers are numbers greater than 1 that have more than two factors. Relatively prime numbers are numbers that have no common factors other than 1. Therefore, to find 3-digit composite numbers that are relatively prime, we need to look for numbers that are composite and have no common factors. An example of such a pair of 3-digit composite numbers that are relatively prime would be 119 and 143.
34, 36 and 12
The numbers are relatively prime, or co-prime.
1 is special 2 prime 3 prime 4 composite 5 prime 6 composite 7 prime 8 composite 9 composite 10 composite 11 prime 12 composite ext.
1 and 3 are prime. 31 is prime.
A prime number is 2 factors and a composite number is 3 or more!
3 is prime. Rest are composite.
Prime numbers are those that are not composite. The only prime numbers in this range are 3, 5, and 7.
Yes. In general, if you have two different prime numbers, they will also be relatively prime.
7 and 3 are prime numbers but 21 is a composite nuber
Yes, if they have no common factors. Do the prime factorization for two numbers, and check whether they have, or don't have, common factors. Example: let one of the numbers be 2 x 3, the other 52. Since none of the numbers shares factors with the other one, they are relatively prime.
Prime numbers : 2, 3, 5, 7 Composite numbers : 4, 6, 8, 9