Yes, they are relatively prime.
Yes, they are relatively prime.
Two numbers are relatively prime if their greatest common divisor (GCD) is 1. In other words, there is no positive integer greater than 1 that divides both of the numbers. For example, 7 and 12 are relatively prime, but 10 and 15 are not, as their GCD is 5.
You might be thinking of relatively prime numbers. Two numbers are considered relatively prime if their GCF is 1. 4 and 9 are relatively prime.
Two numbers are considered relatively prime when their GCF is 1. 4 and 9 are relatively prime.
Yes, 9 and 23 are relatively prime.
Yes, 4 and 15 are relatively prime.
Yes, they are relatively prime.
Yes, they are relatively prime.
Yes, they are relatively prime.
Nine can only be relatively prime when compared to another number or set of numbers. 9 is relatively prime to 4, 9 is not relatively prime to 12.
9 and 16 are relatively prime.
15 is not a prime number, so it can't be a prime factor.
The GCF of 9 and 26 is 1. 9 and 26 are relatively prime.
Yes, 9 and 16 are relatively prime. They do not have any prime factors in common.
Two numbers are considered relatively prime if their GCF is 1. 4 and 9 are relatively prime.
No!