Algebra › Relatively prime

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When two numbers have no common factors

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Addition and subtraction
Multiplication and division
Factoring
Factors
Dividing by a factor always gives you a whole number
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Prime numbers
Their only factors are 1 and themselves
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Factoring out
Pulling out common factors using the distributive law
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Factoring out negatives
Flip the signs when you factor out negative numbers
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Greatest common factor
The biggest factor that numbers have in common
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Relatively prime
When two numbers have no common factors
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Euclid's algorithm
A 2000-​year-​old way to calculate the GCF
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Multiples
What you get when you multiply numbers by integers
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Least common multiple
The smallest multiple numbers have in common
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Fractions
Powers and roots
Rules for powers
Solving equations
Inequalities and simultaneous equations
Coordinates
Slope
Lines
Polynomials
Quadratics