13 and 26 have an LCM of 26. There are other possibilities.
The LCM of 39 and 26 is 78.
Oh, dude, the LCM of 26 and 39 is like the smallest number that both 26 and 39 can divide into evenly. It's like the party where everyone's invited, you know? So, the LCM of 26 and 39 is 78. Cool, right?
LCM is least common multiple of two or more numbers. LCM of 26 and 4 is 52.
There are many number with the lowest common multiple as 26. One example could be as simple as 1 and 26. Another example is 13 and 2.
This cannot be answered because an LCM (least common multiple) is the smallest positive number that is a multiple of two or more numbers.
You need at least two numbers to find an LCM.
To find the least common multiple (LCM) of two numbers, we first need to find the prime factorization of each number. The number 26 can be broken down into 2 x 13. Since one number is even and the other is odd, the even number must contain a factor of 2. The LCM of an even number and an odd number will always be the product of the two numbers, in this case, 26.
The Least Common Multiple (LCM) for 13 26 65 is 130.
2, 26, 39
They can be: 2 and 13
Prime factorization of 33 = 3 x 11 Prime factorization of 26 = 2 x 13 Nothing is common in the prime factorization of both numbers so LCM is equal to their product. LCM(33, 26) = 858.
The LCM is 26.