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Find the least common multiple (LCM)

Find the least common multiple (LCM)-example-1
User Cevek
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Answer:

12x4y2

Explanation:

lcm is the smallest expression that is divisible by both expressions

User Sidon
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Answer:

12 x^4 y^2

Explanation:

6x^2y^2 and 12 x^4 y

First find the least common multiple of the coefficients

6 and 12

12 is the smallest number that they both go into

Then find the least common multiple of the x terms

x^2 and x^4

x^4 is the smallest that they both go into

Then find the least common multiple of the y terms

y^2 and y

y^2 is the smallest that they both go into

The least common multiple is

12 x^4 y^2

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