You might be unclear on the concept. The L stands for least. The C stands for common. You can't have a largest least and you can't have something in common with one number. You need at least two numbers to find an LCM.
The LCM will be a multiple of 10, since 10 is the largest number given in the problem. The LCM is 60.
This doesn't work. The LCM of a pair of numbers has to be equal to or larger than the largest number of the pair. If one of the numbers is 60, the other is 120. 60 and 120 have a GCF of 60, not an LCM.
Use the LCM for their coefficients.Use each vriable with the LARGEST exponent in each term.Ex: Find the LCM of 15 x2y5 and 20 x3y4LCM of 15 and 20 is 60, LCM of x2 and 20 x3 is x3 , LCM of y5 and y4 is y5So the LCM is 60 x3y5
The LCM is 60.
The LCM is 60.
The LCM is 60
The LCM of 30 and 60 is 60
lcm(20, 60) = 60.
LCM(15, 20, 30) = 60
The answer is 60.
LCM of 15 and 60 = 60
The largest common multiple is an infinite number and not very practical. The GCF is 15. The LCM is 300.