How do you find the Least common multiple of 14, 6?

1 Answer
Dec 2, 2016

L.C.M(14,6)=42

Explanation:

There are two ways to find " "L.C.M(14,6)
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First method:
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List the multiples of 14 .
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List the multiples of 6.
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Choose the non-zero common multiple between the two lists.
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Let us apply it:
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Multiples of 14 are:
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" "0," "14," "28," "42.........
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Multiples of 6 are :
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" "0," "6," "12," "18," "24," "30," "36," "42........
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Therefore, " "L.C.M(14,6) = 42
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Second method:
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Write the prime factorization of 14 and 6.
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Take all the prime numbers with highest exponent from the prime factorization.
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Ex :" "color(blue)(9=3^2)" "and" "color(red)(6=2xx3)
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L.C.M(9,6) = color(blue)(3^2)xxcolor(red)2=18
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Let us apply this method to find " "L.C.M(14,6).
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14=2xx7" " and " "6=2xx3
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L.C.M(14,6)=2xx3xx7=42