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Find the lcm of 12x,40y
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Find the lcm of 12x,40y
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The LCM of 12x,40y will be found as follows
12x=4×x×3
40y=4×y×10
since x is common factor in both, we shall use only one of it to have the LCM as
4×x×y×3×10
=120xy
Hence the answer is 120xy
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