Yes. 1 is coprime to every integer greater than it.
Relatively prime numbers have a GCF of 1.
All of them. Any number greater than one can be relatively prime.
Any number greater than one can be relatively prime. Two relatively prime numbers have a GCF of 1.
Any number greater than one can potentially be relatively prime with another.
Choose an odd number. it will most likely be relativity prime to another number.
Any set of prime or relatively prime numbers, like consecutive integers.
No
A single number cannot be relatively prime. Any pair of numbers between 50 and 100 of which one is a prime will be relatively prime. There are 728 pairs of numbers that are relatively prime and I have neither the time nor patience to list them all!
Two numbers are relatively prime if they share no common positive factors other than one.
Yes, but only one number is. A prime number is any number that only has only one and itself as factors. By definition even numbers have a factor of two. Therefore the only even number that is prime is the number 2.
One number, by itself cannot be relatively prime - or otherwise. Relative primality is a property of two (or more) numbers.
A single number cannot be relatively prime. Relative primality is a property of two (or more) numbers which do not have any factor in common - other than 1.