The smallest number is 60 (LCM) and the second smallest is 120 (LCM * 2, as it is the smallest real number after 1).
60.000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000001
I think it is 120 because 3 doesn't go into 40 and 4 doesn't go into 60.
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To find a square number, you have to times a number, for example 4 only once. So the square number will be 16 because you timed 4x4.
It is proven that between two irrational numbers there's an irrational number. There's no method, you just know you can find the number.
First, find the prime factors of 12,15,20:12=2*2*315=3*520=2*2*5Now, compute the LCM by multiplying the factors (count duplicates once):LCM=2*2*3*5=60Only the multiples of the LCM will be divisible by 12, 15, and 20:60,120,180,240,300,360,420,480,540...{420,480}
Dimension is = the number of variables used in the equation
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That number is 60.
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It is: 44
Prime numbers, raised to a power, have one more factor than their exponents. The smallest prime number is 2. 210 has eleven factors. 210 = 1024
Prime numbers, raised to a power, have one more factor than their exponents. The smallest prime number is 2. 210 has eleven factors. 210 = 1024
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4096 is the smallest number with exactly 13 factors. (Including 1 and itself as factors).192 is the smallest number with exactly 13 properfactors, (excluding the number itself).120 is the smallest number with at least 13 factors (it has 16 factors)To find the smallest number with exactly N factors (for example, N=12):Factor N into primes, (for example, 12= 2*2*3Subtract 1 from each of the prime factors (for example, 1,1,2)Sort them by largest first (for example, 2,1,1)Raise successive prime numbers to these powers (for example, 2^2,3^1,5^1)Multiply these together (for example: 4*3*5 = 60; 60 is the smallest number with exactly 12 factors).
It is 2520
You can use the MIN function. If your range was A1 to A15, then your formula would be: =MIN(A1:A15) You can also use the SMALL function, although it is more for when you want to find a position like the second smallest or third smallest. To use it to find the smallest you would type: =SMALL(A1:A15,1) The 1 tells it to find the smallest. 2 would mean the second smallest and so on. To find the smallest it is better and simpler to use MIN.