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The result of two numbers being divided together is called the quotient.
You'd call it a difference.
Factors
when you add two or more numbers together, the result is called the sum
multiplier the number that multiplies multiplicand the number to be multiplied product the answer in multiplication
The two (or more) numbers that you multiply are called factors. (The result of the multiplication is called the product.)
Factors OR multiplicands.
Factors.
The result of two numbers being divided together is called the quotient.
You'd call it a difference.
Factors
The sum. the sum of
when you add two or more numbers together, the result is called the sum
Step One: Multiply them together. Step Two: Call that the LCM.
multiplier the number that multiplies multiplicand the number to be multiplied product the answer in multiplication
No, this will find a common multiple, but not always the least. For example, 2 and 4 have a least common multiple of 4 but if you multiply them you get 8. In fact, the LCM will only be the product of two numbers if the numbers have no common factors. We call numbers with no common factors relatively prime.
They are factors. Also known as the multiplicand(first number) and the multiplier (second number). This is how it was taught as multiplication is repetitive addition. The multiplicand says how many things you have, and then the multiplier tells how many times you add them together.