Question #7b8e2
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Here is a common way to do so:
Factorize each number into its prime factorization
Pick a prime factor and find the number out of the three which has the most of that prime factor
Write down (in a separate list) whichever prime factor you chose that many times
Repeat steps 2 and 3 until there aren't any factors left
Multiply together all of the factors in your list to get the LCM
Example:
Let's find the LCM of
Step 1:
The prime factorization of 18 is
#2 xx 3 xx 3#
The prime factorization of 45 is#3 xx 3 xx 5#
The prime factorization of 84 is#2 xx 2 xx 3 xx 7#
Step 2:
Let's start with 2. The most
#2# 's that any number has is#2# (84 has 2), so let's add#2# #2# 's to our list:
Step 3.
List:
#2, 2#
Step 4.
Let's do 3 next. The most
#3# 's that any number has is#2# (18 and 45 both have 2), so let's add#2# #3# 's to our list:List:
#2, 2, 3, 3# Next is 5. The only number that has a
#5# is 45, and it has one#5# , so let's add one#5# to our list.List:
#2, 2, 3, 3, 5# Finally, we're left with 7. The only number that has a
#7# is#84# , and it has one#7# , so let's add one#7# to our list.List:
#2, 2, 3, 3, 5, 7# This is our complete list!
Step 5.
#"LCM" = 2 xx 2 xx 3 xx 3 xx 5 xx 7 = 1260#
Final Answer