Their product.
That's one term. You need at last two to find an LCM. That factors to t(t + 2)(t + 2)
Thirty-five is the LCM of 3/5 + 6/7.
The LCM is: 52
The LCM is 392.
The answer is a^2b^2, because the smallest exponent of the a's is 2 and the same thing with the b's. Therefore, that's the LCM (or least common multiple), because it is the smallest value the two terms share with one another. **When writing an exponent on a computer, you use a carrot (^) to represent the exponent.
a3*b3 = a3b3
The LCM of 12 and 30 is 60.
The LCM is r^3 + 9r^2 - 25r - 225.
60
x2 + 48x + 320
6y3 + 48y2 + 90y
Lcm of (x^2) and x(x+1)
Their product.
60
That's one term. You need at last two to find an LCM. That factors to t(t + 2)(t + 2)
Thirty-five is the LCM of 3/5 + 6/7.