To write: The relationship between the resulting quotients while dividing two numbers by their greatest common factor.
Answer to Problem 9C
The resulting quotients are relatively prime to each other.
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Two numbers divided by their greatest common factor.
Consider two numbers
Greatest common factor of
Now, divide both the numbers by their greatest common factor.
Here, resulting quotients are
Hence, it can be concluded that when two numbers are divided by their greatest common factor, then the resulting quotients are relatively prime to each other.
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