Difference between revisions of "Relatively prime"
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− | Two '''relatively prime''' integers <math>{m},{n}</math> share no common factors. For example, 5 and 14 are relatively prime. Also <math>\frac{m}{n}</math> is in lowest terms if <math>{m},{n}</math> are relatively prime. | + | Two '''relatively prime''' integers <math>{m}</math>,<math>{n}</math> share no common factors. For example, 5 and 14 are relatively prime. Also <math>\frac{m}{n}</math> is in lowest terms if <math>{m}</math>,<math>{n}</math> are relatively prime. |
Revision as of 20:39, 17 June 2006
Two relatively prime integers , share no common factors. For example, 5 and 14 are relatively prime. Also is in lowest terms if , are relatively prime.