Question #9046f

3 Answers
Feb 8, 2018

The LCM is 12, but how you can find it for any numbers is explained below.

Explanation:

Two find the LCM of two numbers (or more) write the numbers as the product of their prime factors. That means find a way to express the number as the product of prime numbers only (like 2, 3, 5, 7, 11 and so on).

4 can be written 2xx2

6 is 2xx3

Now look for any prime number that appears in both expressions (the 2 in this case).

Keep one of these 2s and all the other numbers (the other 2 in the 2xx2 product and the 3 in the 2xx3 product).

Multiply them all together:

2xx2xx3=12 that is the LCM!

Feb 9, 2018

lcm(4,6)=12

Explanation:

write down the multiples of each number then pick out the common ones

multiples of " "4:{4,8,color(red)(12),16,color(red)(24),....}

multiples of " "6:{6,color(red)(12),18,color(red)(24),30,...}

common multiples" "{12,24,..}

lcm(4,6)=12

Feb 14, 2018

12

Explanation:

6 and 4 have a common factor so their LCM will not be their product,

The prime factor method works for numbers of any size;

" "4= 2xx2
" "6 =ul(2" "xx3)
LCM = 2xx2xx3 = 12

FOr small numbers you should be able to do this mentally.

Run through the multiples of the bigger number until you find one which is divisible by the other number.

6" "larr no, not divisible by 4
12" "larr yes, is divisible by 4

There are many common factors of 4 and 6, but 12 is the lowest.

12,24,36,48,60 ......
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LCM