How do you find the LCM of 16x^3yz^3 and 14z^6xy^4c?

1 Answer
Aug 1, 2017

See the solution below....

Explanation:

First of all lets find the L.C.M of 14 and 16,

By doing the math you get it as 112.

Now moving on to the variables...

x^3yz^3 and z^6xy^4c

By doing the math.... you get the L.C.M of these variables as.....
x^3y^4z^6c

Thus by combining the two results.... we get it as.....
112x^3y^4z^6c
Hope It Helps....................