If finding that information assists in solving whatever problem you're working on, it's helpful.
As 84 = 14 x 6: All the factors of 14 are common to both, ie the common factors of 14 and 84 are: 1, 2, 7, 14; All the multiples of 84 are common to both 14 and 84, ie the common multiples of 14 and 84 are: 84, 168, 252, 336, 420, 504, 588, 672, 756, 840, ...
All multiples of 840 are common multiples of 60 and 280
the common multiples are most all of the multiples of 8
To find common multiples of numbers, you would first identify their prime factors. However, in this case it is clear that there are no prime factors, as we have two prime numbers (3 and 5) and one number made up of uncommon prime factors (4 which is 2x2). So instead, the lowest common multiple will just be these three numbers multiplied together. 3x4x5=60. To find other common multiples of 3,4 and 5 we simply multiply 60 by an integer, such as 60x2, 60x3, 60x4, and so on. Thus the first few common multiples of 3, 4 and 5 are 60, 120, 180, 240, and 300
Common multiples of 9 and 10 are all of the multiples of 90.
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those fnctions are only helpful on certain problems. if you could tell me what type of problem it is, i would be able to help you easier. sorrry for not completly knowing
The answer will depend on the problem!
It doesn't. You need common factors for that, not common multiples.
Factors create multiples, multiples break down into factors.
Common factors: 1 and 2 Common multiples: Any multiple of 132
Factors go into numbers, numbers go into multiples.
2 and 5 are the prime factors that are common to all multiples of 10.
1 and 2 are common factors. 84 and 168 are common multiples.
They are useful in finding the least common denominators.
All numbers have common multiples.