In order to determine if something is relatively prime, you must have something to compare it to. 180 is relatively prime to, say, 17, but not to 3. This is because 180 does not share any factors with 17, but it does share factors with 3 (namely, 3).
(This does not take into consideration the factor 1)
180 and 231 are not relatively prime.
A set of even numbers cannot be relatively prime. They are all divisible by 2.
No, they are not relatively prime. They have 3 as a common divisor.No.180 & 231 have a common factor of 3.
Any prime number is relatively prime to any other prime number.
It can be. 16 is relatively prime with 25.
180 and 231 are not relatively prime.
No.
180 is not a prime number.
A set of even numbers cannot be relatively prime. They are all divisible by 2.
No, they have the common factor 3.
No, they are not relatively prime. They have 3 as a common divisor.No.180 & 231 have a common factor of 3.
Any prime number is relatively prime to any other prime number.
No, 100 and 202 are not relatively prime. Relatively prime numbers only have the number 1 as a common factor. The number 1 is a common factor for them, but the number 2 is another common factor that they have, so they are not relatively prime.
A number is relatively prime to another number or set of numbers when their GCF is 1.
41 is relatively prime.
It can be. 16 is relatively prime with 25.
No. They are both multiples of 3.