To find the greatest common factor and also find if they are relatively prime or not.
Answer to Problem 24E
2, no
Explanation of Solution
Given Information:58, 60
Formula used: GCF using Factorization method. Pairs of relatively primes are only divisible by 1.
Calculation:
The factors of 58 are:
The factors of 60 are:
Since 2 is common between both factors, Then the greatest common factor is 2.
Since they do not have their GCF as 1, they are not relatively prime numbers..
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