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The LCM of given number is dash then or dash to the largest of the number

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Answered by WanderQueen007
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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

LCM : Least Common Multiple

LCM is the lowest number possible that is the common multiple between the given set of numbers.

The LCM of numbers can at least be equivalent of the highest given number (given that the other number are in turn the factors of the highest number). But in any case the LCM can never be the less than the given numbers.

EX :

Let the number be 2 and 3. Then the LCM is 6 as 6 is the lowest number that is divisible by both 2 and 3. Here the LCM (6) is greater than the number involved ( 2 and 3)

Let the numbers be 2 and 4. Then the LCM is 4 as 4 is the lowest number that is divisible by 2 and 4. Here the LCM (4) is at least equivalent to the greater number (4).

Hence the LCM of given two numbers can greater than or equal to the numbers but can never be less than the numbers.

Answered by yashassociate15
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Step-by-step explanation:

the LCM of given numbers is than or dash to the largest of the number

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