A single number cannot be relatively prime. Relatively prime means that two or more numbers do not have any factors in common other than 1, which is the same as saying that they do not have any prime factors in common.
2 and 14 are not relatively prime because both have 2 as a factor.
9 and 14 are relatively prime because they do not have any factors in common except 1.
14 and 98 are not relatively prime because both have 7 as a factor.
14 and 103 are relatively prime because they do not have any factors in common except 1.
No, they are not relatively prime.
No, they are not relatively prime.
No, they are not relatively prime.
No, they are not relatively prime.
No, they are not relatively prime.
Yes, they are relatively prime.
No, 14 and 21 are not relatively prime. They share the factor 7.No.
No, 7 and 14 are not relatively prime. They share the factor 7.
14 is composite
14 = 2 × 7 27 = 3³ → hcf(14, 27) = 1 → 14 and 27 are relatively prime.
Yes, 13 and 14 are relatively prime. They share no factors other than 1.
No, they are not.
No, they are not.
14 is relatively prime with the two given numbers.
Two [or more] numbers are said to be relatively prime or coprime if they have no factor in common [other than 1]. They need not be prime numbers.Equivalently, a set of numbers is relatively prime if and only if their GCF is 1.Thus, 2*7 = 14 and 3*5 = 15Neither 14 nor 15 is a prime but they are relatively prime since they do not have a factor in common.
No, 65 and 70 are not relatively prime. Relatively prime numbers only have the number 1 as a common factor. 65 and 70 also have 5 as a common factor, so they are not relatively prime.
Numbers called relatively prime have no common factors other than 1. All even numbers have 2 as a common factor, so no even number is relatively prime with any other even number. As an example, the factors of 14 are 1, 2, 7, and 14, and the factors of 15 are 1, 3, 5, and 15. 14 and 15 are relatively prime because the only factor they have in common is 1.