Product of the two prime numbers is the LCM. For example 3, 7 have 21 as LCM
When two numbers are relatively prime, the LCM will be their product.
When the numbers are co-prime.
Yes,LCM of two numbers is their product.
If the second number is a multiple of the prime number, than the LCM is the second number. If the second number is not a multiple of the prime number, then the two numbers are relatively prime, and the LCM is the product of the two numbers.
No. You can only find the LCM of at least two numbers, prime or otherwise. The LCM of any two prime numbers is their product.
Product of the two prime numbers is the LCM. For example 3, 7 have 21 as LCM
When two numbers are relatively prime, the LCM will be their product.
I guess you mean: The LCM of two prime numbers is 119; what are the two prime numbers? 119 = 7 x 17 The two prime numbers are 7 and 17.
When the numbers are co-prime.
Yes,LCM of two numbers is their product.
The LCM of two numbers is one of the numbers when one of the numbers is a multiple of the other. The LCM of two numbers is the product of the numbers when they are relatively prime. In all other cases (like consecutive even numbers that aren't 2 and 4) the LCM is as you describe.
Their product.
If the second number is a multiple of the prime number, than the LCM is the second number. If the second number is not a multiple of the prime number, then the two numbers are relatively prime, and the LCM is the product of the two numbers.
Numbers that are relatively prime.
LCM is the multiple of the highest power of prime factors of two or more numbers. Since prime numbers have no other factors than themselves, the LCM of two or more prime numbers is their product. As an example, the LCM of 3, 5, and 53 is 3 x 5 x 53 = 795.
Any two that are relatively prime.