Oh, dude, that's easy! So, like, if you're looking for two numbers that, when multiplied, equal 108, you could go with 9 and 12. Because, you know, 9 times 12 is 108. It's like basic math, man.
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The only prime factors of 108 are 2 and 3.
1 and 108 2 and 54 3 and 36 4 and 27 6 and 18 9 and 12 (There are infinitely more numbers [that are not whole numbers] that you can multiply together to get the same answer)
The least common multiple of the numbers 4, 27 and 9 is 108.
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The only prime factors of 108 are 2 and 3.
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The prime numbers (factors) of 108 are: 2 and 3
1 and 108 2 and 54 3 and 36 4 and 27 6 and 18 9 and 12 (There are infinitely more numbers [that are not whole numbers] that you can multiply together to get the same answer)
18 and 108 have a GCF of 18 and an LCM of 108.
54 and 108 is one possibility.
The least common multiple of the numbers 4, 27 and 9 is 108.
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There are infinitely many possible answers. For example:2 and 106 added together,2 and 54 multipled together,0.5 and 216 multipled together.
You need at least to numbers to find a least common multiple.
ab = 108 => a != 0, b != 0 so we CAN write b = 108 / a a + 108 / a = 56 Multiply both side by a a^2 + 108 = 56a. It's a simple quadratic equation, it will always have a solution over the Complex number, may be even REAL roots. so when you are done with a, move on to b. This is hardly abstract.