Math, asked by ndhaya2006, 7 hours ago

If two positive integers A and B can be ex−pressed as A = xy³ and B = xy²z; x, y being prime numbers, the LCM (A,B) is

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Answered by rathidas143
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Answered by anshumohit025
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Answer:

LCM= xy^3z

Step-by-step explanation:

LCM= product of all the prime factors involved in the factorisation of all the numbers with their highest degrees.

so, A= xy^3

B= xy^2z

so involved primes are x y and z

and their highest degrees are 1, 3 and 1 respectively.

so, LCM= xy^3z

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