What is the LCM of √a-√b and a-b
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The Least Common Multiple ( LCM ) is also referred to as the Lowest Common Multiple ( LCM ) and Least Common Divisor ( LCD) . For two integers a and b, denoted LCM(a,b), the LCM is the smallest positive integer that is evenly divisible by both a and b. For example, LCM(2,3) = 6 and LCM(6,10) = 30.
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Explanation:
a-b=(√a-√b)(√a+√b)
so (√a-√b) is a factor of a-b
so LCM of √a-√b and a-b is a-b
LCM:
all the terms with highest power is called LCM .
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