The LCM of 9 and 11 is 99 and the method is: (The factor tree method) 1.Start off with 9 and think of ANY pair of numbers that MULTIPLIED together makes 9 which would be 3 and 3. Because 3 is a prime number, you stop dividing. (If in other situations, the numbers aren't prime numbers yet, carry on until they are.) 2. (The same process with the other number normally) But in this case, 11 is already a prime number so you don't do anything with it. 3. (Last step in this case) 3 x 3 x 11 = 99 :)
The prime factorization of 4 is 2 x 2. It is not possible to find the LCM of a single number.
The Least Common Multiple (LCM) is the smallest number that two or more numbers will divide into evenly
If the GCF of two numbers is 1, their LCM will be their product. Such numbers are called relatively prime, or co-prime. Any two prime numbers (like 3 and 5) will be that way, but the numbers don't have to be prime (like 4 and 9).
Yes 11 is a prime number
The LCM of two numbers is the product of the numbers if one of the numbers is a prime. Since 11 is a prime, the LCM of 10 and 11 is 110 (10 x 11). If neither number had been a prime, the LCM would have been the product of all the prime factors of the numbers to their greatest power.
Since 10 has the factors 2 and 5 and 11 is a prime number the LCM is 2 x 5 x 11 = 110
The LCM of 9 and 11 is 99 and the method is: (The factor tree method) 1.Start off with 9 and think of ANY pair of numbers that MULTIPLIED together makes 9 which would be 3 and 3. Because 3 is a prime number, you stop dividing. (If in other situations, the numbers aren't prime numbers yet, carry on until they are.) 2. (The same process with the other number normally) But in this case, 11 is already a prime number so you don't do anything with it. 3. (Last step in this case) 3 x 3 x 11 = 99 :)
The two numbers are relatively prime, since 11 is a prime number and it doesn't evenly divide 24, so the LCM (the LCD of two fractions is the LCM of their denominators) is just their product: 264.
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.
Since both 11 and 7 are prime numbers the LCM is 77
Since both 11 and 13 are prime the LCM is 16x11x13 = 2288
The prime factors of 80 are 2,2,2,2 and 5 The prime factors of 220 are 2,2,5 and 11 To find the LCM, multiply one number by the unique prime factors of the other In this case, that is 80x11 or 220x4 =880.
Answer: 33 Prime factors from 11 is 11, and prime factor from 33 is 3 and 11. Then you multiply each prime factor the greatest number of times it appears in either number. There for 11 appears once in each so 11 (1 time) times 3 which only appears once.
Their product.
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.
The LCM of 4 and 11 is 44. Since 4 and 11 are co-prime, their LCM is their product.