If you mean a Venn diagram, put 8 and 24 in the left circle, 9, 18 and 36 in the right circle, and 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 12 in the space where they intersect.
You could use a Venn diagram.
A Venn diagram may be used to display a prime factorization.
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Not necessarily.
You multiply all the numbers in the center of the Venn Diagram. This gives you the highest possible number that goes into both numbers.
The answer depends on where x is in the Venn diagram and what it represents.
I can't draw a venn diagram, but this will be close. 2 in the left circle, 24 in the intersection (the gcf), and 3 in the right circle. (2(24)3)=144 which is the LCM.
John Venn, a British logician. And, consequently, it is the Venn diagram, not the venn diagram.
you funk it till it gets wet, then you let it squirt on the venn diagram .... there u go
How do I do a Venn diagram? 28&42
The answer depends on the Venn diagram.
No country was ever a Venn diagram.
The answer depends on the Venn diagram.
No a venn diagram is not a graphic source.
Factors multiply. The numbers in the middle of the Venn diagram are common factors. If there are two or more, their product will give you the greatest common factor.
John Venn