Relatively prime numbers are numbers which share no common factors. This means the numbers are both the product of an entirely different set of prime numbers. There is no limit to the number of prime numbers. Thus there is no limit to the number of relatively prime pairs. Therefore there cannot be two "largest" relative primes.
73 is the largest two-digit number that is prime and has prime numbers for both of its digits.
If the prime factorizations have no prime factors in common, the numbers are relatively prime.
679 is the product of the largest single-digit prime number and the largest two-digit prime number.
5
6 and 35
73 is the largest two-digit number that is prime and has prime numbers for both of its digits.
5
The sum of the two largest prime numbers less than 71 is 128.
If the prime factorizations have no prime factors in common, the numbers are relatively prime.
For numbers to be relatively prime, there needs to be two or more numbers to compare their factors.
There can only be one largest two-digit prime number.
679 is the product of the largest single-digit prime number and the largest two-digit prime number.
5
They are called relative prime numbers.
91,97 are the two large prime numbers below 100.
6 and 35
It is: 73 of which 7 and 3 are both prime numbers