No. Two numbers are relatively prime if they have no prime factors in common. Two even numbers will have 2 as a prime factor in common.
They are both prime numbers
No, 75 and 625 are not relatively prime. No pair of numbers that both end in 5 can be relatively prime.
No. Both are divisible by 5.
No. Both are even numbers are are multiples of 2.
Two numbers are considered relatively prime if they share no common factors other than 1. In this case, 26 and 39 are not relatively prime because they have a common factor of 13 (13 is a factor of both 26 and 39). Therefore, 26 and 39 are not relatively prime.
No. For example: 9 and 27 are both odd but not relatively prime (they both have the factor 3).
Both are not prime numbers, but they are relatively prime.
They are both prime numbers
No. They are both composite numbers. They are not relatively prime either.
No, 75 and 625 are not relatively prime. No pair of numbers that both end in 5 can be relatively prime.
86 and 154 are not relatively prime because they are both even numbers. Relatively prime numbers have no common factors other than 1, and all even numbers have 2 as a common factor.
No, they can both be divided by two. No two even numbers can be relatively prime.
Not necessarily. 4 and 9 are relatively prime and both are composite.
No, all even numbers share one factor. The one factor being 2.
No, they are not relatively prime. They both have 2 as a common factor. If two or more numbers are relatively prime, that means those numbers have no factors in common except for 1.
both are composite numbers
No. Both 18 and 33 can be divided by 3, which means that they are not relatively prime.(TIP When someone asks you if the numbers are relatively prime think of a number that both numbers can be divided by to get a whole number. With that you should be able too see strait away which numbersare relatively prime.)(Relatively prime means any amount of numbers that can only be divided by 1 and themselves )Hope I helped! :) XD