No. They are multiplicands.
1 and 50 2 and 25 5 and 10
1 x 49 7 x 7
Any number that ends with 5 is a multiple of 5.
The Least Common Multiple (LCM) of two prime numbers is the product of the two prime numbers. This is because prime numbers only have themselves and 1 as factors, so their LCM is simply their product.
Multiply any two numbers together. Their product will be a common multiple of the two.
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There is always going to be a LCM. Just multiply the two numbers together to get the a common multiple if you cant find one because the two numbers multiplied together is a common multiple.
No. They are multiplicands.
When they have no common prime factors.
How about 8*25 = 200 as one example
Any number that is a product of another two numbers. For example, 2x2=4, therefore 4 is a multiple of 2. You can find multiples by multiplying two numbers together; the product is a multiple of both the multiplicand and multiplier.
The least common multiple of two numbers is the product of those two numbers divided by their greatest common factor. It the two numbers are coprime (or relatively prime), their greatest common factor is 1. Therefore, their least common multiple is a x b ÷ GCF (of a and b) = a x b ÷ 1 = a x b. The least common multiple of two coprime numbers is the numbers multiplied together.
Factors are just numbers. Multiplying two numbers together should already be a part of your skill set.
1 and 50 2 and 25 5 and 10
1 x 49 7 x 7
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