What is the LCM of 3x²y⁶ and 5x³y²?
2 Answers
The LCM is
Explanation:
The LCM has to be exactly large enough to let every factor go into it evenly -- but no larger.
The coefficient is
The power of
The exponent for
Answer:
The LCM is
When you are deciding which exponent you should use for
If you multiply the two exponents -- (
It might be tempting to do that, because
The problem is that, while
The LEAST common multiple is
This is similar to the decisions you make when you are finding a Least Common Denominator.
If you have to add
It actually is a common denominator, but not the LEAST one.
The least common denominator is
On the other hand, sometimes it isn't worth the trouble to figure out the absolutely smallest possible common denominator -- or the absolutely least common multiple.
In that case, you can always just multiply the exponents (or denominators) and just go ahead and use that number.
It may not be the LEAST possible number, but it's better than nothing -- and better than wasting a lot of time if the very LEAST one isn't obvious.
Example:
Add
It might be easier -- and faster -- just to multiply all the denominators together and use
Or maybe you can see that you don't have to repeat the
The drawback is that
But on the other hand, it is easy enough to reduce fractions to their lowest terms later when you see a good chance.
And you can be sure that
And finding those numbers is fast and easy -- maybe faster than figuring out that the very LEAST denominator that they have in common is
Explanation:
The LCM (Lowest Common Multiple is the smallest expression which is divisible by both the terms given. It must contain all the factors of
Write each term as the product of its prime factors: