11 is a Prime number. For it to be relatively prime, it needs to be compared to another integer.
Yes, 11 and 51 are relatively prime.
11 and 110 are not relatively prime because they have 11 as a common factor.
No.
No, 77 and 110 are not relatively prime. Two numbers are considered relatively prime if their greatest common divisor (GCD) is 1. Since both numbers share a common factor of 11, their GCD is 11, indicating that they are not relatively prime.
No because their greatest common factor ( gcf ) is greater than one their gcf is 11 therefore 11 and 22 are not relatively prime
No, they are not relatively prime.
Yes. 11 is prime. 98 is not prime, but it is not divisible by 11, so the two are relatively prime.
Yes, 11 and 51 are relatively prime.
Yes, they are relatively prime.
Yes, they are relatively prime.
11 and 110 are not relatively prime because they have 11 as a common factor.
11 and 98 are relatively prime. Their only common factor is 1.
No.
No, 77 and 110 are not relatively prime. Two numbers are considered relatively prime if their greatest common divisor (GCD) is 1. Since both numbers share a common factor of 11, their GCD is 11, indicating that they are not relatively prime.
No because their greatest common factor ( gcf ) is greater than one their gcf is 11 therefore 11 and 22 are not relatively prime
Two numbers are relatively prime if their greatest common divisor (GCD) is 1. The GCD of 55 and 121 can be determined by their prime factorizations: 55 is 5 × 11, and 121 is 11 × 11. Since they share a common factor of 11, their GCD is 11, meaning 55 and 121 are not relatively prime.
Yes.