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Two relatively prime need not be prime numbers. What does this mean?

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Two integers are relatively prime if there is no integer greater than one that divides them both (that is, their greatest common intiger is one). For example, 12 and 13 are relatively prime, but 12 and 14 are not.
A list of integers is (mutually) relatively prime

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