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how to find lcm of negative numbers with examples

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Answered by hukkuaashi
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An alternative to using the lcm(a,b)=|a⋅b|gcd(a,b) relationship, is to break the absolute value of the numbers into their prime factors, and then multiply the highest powers of each prime (lcm by prime factorization).

For example, |−8|=23, and |20|=22⋅5, and so lcm(−8,20)=23⋅5.

Answered by jyothirao73rao
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