You would use it when adding fractions.
Well, decimals can be used for voting.
Composite numbers can be used by businessmen, shopkeepers etc. These people use calculations a lot in their daily life.
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
You write down the multiples of those four numbers and find the LCM. EX. 1:1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12 2:1,2 3:1,3 4:1,2,3 So the LCM is 2.
The reason we do not use zero as the least common multiple (LCM) of two numbers is because the LCM is defined as the smallest positive integer that is divisible by both numbers. Since zero is not a positive integer, it cannot be considered as the LCM of any two numbers. The LCM is always a positive value that is greater than zero
For the division of quantities
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LCM is used to find the lowest common denominator in fractions HCF is used to reduce fractions to their simplest terms
angles in our daily life
The HCF helps in simplifying fractions and the LCM helps in finding the lowest common denominator in fractions
daily life use in geomatry
a story of maths on topic use of maths in our daily life
we use the elements in daily life are breathing,blinking, landscaping, painting,designing
No, I don't own one so I can't use one in my daily life.
chemicals are filled in nature. we use daily. eg are soap
How do we use the number 80 in are daily life?