2, 26, 39
Of course they can: 2, 3 & 5: LCM 30
The number 137 is odd. Any number that is not evenly divisible by 2 is odd.
Any odd number.
2
2, 26, 39
Well, honey, that statement is as true as Dolly Parton's hair being fabulous. When you find the Least Common Multiple (LCM) of an odd and even number, the result will always be even because the LCM is the smallest number that both numbers can divide into evenly. And let's face it, odd numbers just can't hang with the even crowd when it comes to being even themselves.
If the missing number is even, it's the LCM. If it's odd, it's half of the LCM.
Of course they can: 2, 3 & 5: LCM 30
2 and 13
The number 137 is odd. Any number that is not evenly divisible by 2 is odd.
To find the least common multiple (LCM) of two numbers, we first need to find the prime factorization of each number. The number 26 can be broken down into 2 x 13. Since one number is even and the other is odd, the even number must contain a factor of 2. The LCM of an even number and an odd number will always be the product of the two numbers, in this case, 26.
The number 137 is odd. Any number that is not evenly divisible by 2 is odd.
Any odd number.
2
An odd number plus an even number will always result in an odd number. False, 2 is an odd number so 2+4=6, so you are wrong.
130, 226x5, or 10x13. To find LCM, multiply the # together then keep dividing by 2 until you get an odd number, then re-multiply by 2.