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how to calculate the lcm​

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Answered by superior1221
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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

The LCM(a,b) is calculated by finding the prime factorization of both a and b then taking the product of the sets of primes with the highest exponent value among a and b.

For example, for LCM(12,30) we find:

Prime factorization of 12 = 2 * 2 * 3 = 22 * 31 * 50

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Answered by Vedant6132
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Answer:

Take out the factors and the which comes most of the time in factors like

2*2*2

3*2

4*4*3

so we take 2*2*2*3*4

and answer 134

Second formula

make horizontal line and vertical line intersecting

write no. that are given on vert. line and solve by dividing all the no. by one no.

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