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Answered by gnk04
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p = p x 1

p x p = (p x 1) x (p x 1)

p x p x p = (p x 1) x (p x 1) x (p x 1)

LCM = (p x 1) x (p x 1) x (p x 1)

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Answered by Dalfon
99

Question:

If p is prime number, then what is the L.C.M og p, p×p, p×p×p

Step-by-step explanation:

Prime number can be divided by 1 and by itself. Ex: 2, 3, 5, 7 etc.

The value of p changes with change in prime number.

Let's say p is 2. So, p×p = p² = (2)² = 4, p×p×p = (2)³ = 8

L.C.M (p, p×p, p×p×p) = (2, 4, 8) is 8

Similarly,

Let's say the prime number is 3.

Now,

p = 3

p×p = p² = (3)² = 9

p×p×p = p³ = (3)³ = 27

And the L.C.M. of (p, p×p, p×p×p) = (3, 9, 27) = 27

Hence, the LCM of p is 8 if the prime number is 2 and LCM of p is 27 if the prime number is 3.

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