Math, asked by loveranime2006, 1 month ago

LCM of the given number ‘x’ and ‘y’ where y is a multiple of ‘x’ is given by

x
y
xy
x/y​

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Answered by SparklingThunder
3

Answer:

  \red{\sf{y \: is \: the \: LCM  \: of  \: the \:  given  }}\\   \red{\sf{ \: number  \: ‘x’  \: and  \: ‘y’  \: where \:  y  \: is}  }\\   \red{ \sf{\: a  \: multiple \:  of  \: ‘x’ .}}

Step-by-step explanation:

 \purple{   \underline{ \boxed{ \bf{ Verification \colon}}}}\\ \red{ Let \: x = 2 \: and \: y = 4 \: as \: the \: given \:  }\\ \red{ numbers \: where \: y \: is \:multiple \: of \: x.} \\  \red{LCM \: of \: 2 \: and \: 4 \: is \: 4.} \\  \red{That \: is \: equal \: to \: y.} \\  \purple{ \sf{Hence, Verified.}}

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