LCM(7ab, 8a3b2, 10a4) = 280a4b2
280a4b2
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280a4b2
Oh, what a happy little question! The factors of 5ab are 1, 5, a, b, 5a, and 5b. Each of these factors can be multiplied together to give you 5ab. Just like painting a beautiful landscape, understanding factors can help you create a masterpiece of mathematical equations!
7ab-5ab = 2
To find the least common multiple (LCM) of 5ab and 7ab squared, we need to consider the highest power of each prime factor in both numbers. The prime factors in 5ab are 5, a, and b, while the prime factors in 7ab squared are 7, a, and b squared. The LCM will be the product of the highest power of each prime factor, which gives us 35ab squared.
35ab squared
-5ab + 7ab -9ab + ab -2ab ... Let's simplify that a bit:ab(-5+7-9+1-2) = -8ab
The LCM is 280a4b2.
LCM(7ab, 8a3b2, 10a4) = 280a4b2
280a4b2
55/5ab + 4/5ab = 59/5ab
7ab itself
gcd of 5ab,28xy
(5ab^2 + 4cd)(5ab^2 4cd) <
7b