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Find LCM of 5,13 and 2​

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Answered by DeviIQueen
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Answer:

LCM of 5, 13 and 2.

5=5×1

13=13×1

2=2×1

LCM = 2×5×13 = 10 × 130

LCM = 130

Answered by Anonymous
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5 ,13,2 are the numbers

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To find their LCM

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  • To find LCM we may use the normal method itself

  • We know that

5=5×1

13=13×1

and 2=2×1

that is they are all prime numbers, so to find the LCM of such numbers we just have to multiply them

that is 5×13×2

=130

(or)

We can also use another method where

We get the LCM by multiplying the largest repeated numbers that we get after prime factorisation

So here

as we already saw the largest numbers are just 2,5 and 13 so it's just the same multiplication

and our answer will be the same 130

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