It is not possible to give a sensible answer to this question. The least common multiple (LCM) refers to a multiple that is COMMON to two or more numbers. You have only one number in the question!
The LCM is the multiple.
No.A single number does not have an LCM, only a set of number can have an LCM. So 6 does not have an LCM and 8 does not have an LCM. If neither number have an LCM, they cannot have the same LCM.However, the C in LCM stands for COMMON and so the LCM is a multiple that they share.6 and 9 have a different LCM to 6 and 8.
You need at least two numbers to find an LCM.
LCM is short for "least common multiple", and it simply means the smallest positive number that is a multiple of two or more numbers that you provide. For example, common multiples of 10 and 15 include 30, 60, 90, etc., but the smallest (least) of those is 30.
The LCM is defined as being a positive integer. Ignore the negative signs. Calculate as if everything's positive.
The same as with positive numbers. You need at least two numbers to find a GCF.
The LCM of two and any other positive even number is the other positive even number.
Because the LCM has to be a multiple of both numbers. A number can't have a multiple smaller than itself.
The LCM of one number is itself. LCM involves two or more numbers.
Just write a method or function that calculates the LCM for two numbers at a time. Then calculate the LCM for the first two numbers, get the LCM of the result with the third number, etc.Just write a method or function that calculates the LCM for two numbers at a time. Then calculate the LCM for the first two numbers, get the LCM of the result with the third number, etc.Just write a method or function that calculates the LCM for two numbers at a time. Then calculate the LCM for the first two numbers, get the LCM of the result with the third number, etc.Just write a method or function that calculates the LCM for two numbers at a time. Then calculate the LCM for the first two numbers, get the LCM of the result with the third number, etc.
The LCM of 28 and 16 is 112 The LCM of 2, 8 and 16 is 16
None. The LCM (least common multiple) is the smallest positive whole number exactly divisible by two or more given whole numbers. So, there is no LCM of 42 which is a single number...
By making a table of multiples and finding when the multiples for every number is the same.
You don't. The LCM refers to integers only.
This cannot be answered because an LCM (least common multiple) is the smallest positive number that is a multiple of two or more numbers.
This cannot be answered because an LCM (least common multiple) is the smallest positive number that is a multiple of two or more numbers.