Their GCF will be 2. Their LCM will be half their product.
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∙ 2015-12-14 15:14:46Wiki User
∙ 2013-08-07 17:59:37LCM will be 2.
The GCF of consecutive even numbers is 2. The LCM of consecutive even numbers is their product divided by 2.
Any consecutive even numbers, like 38 and 40.
54 and 56
The two numbers are 10 and 12.
Their product.
Since the numbers differ by 2 and the GCF is 2, they are consecutive even integers. So the numbers are 6 and 8.
The LCM of two numbers is one of the numbers when one of the numbers is a multiple of the other. The LCM of two numbers is the product of the numbers when they are relatively prime. In all other cases (like consecutive even numbers that aren't 2 and 4) the LCM is as you describe.
No
The GCF of consecutive even numbers is 2.
The LCM of two consecutive numbers is their product. The LCM of two consecutive multiples of 5 is their product divided by 5. Two consecutive numbers cannot be multiples of 5.
What is the 2 consecutive even numbers if the GCF is 2 and LCM is 60?Ans: 10 & 12. Here's the working: Taking the two cons. evens to be 2n & 2n + 2, and usingproduct of two given numbers = their LCM x their gcf, we come up with4n(n+1) = 120, or n(n+1) = 30, leading to n = 5. The two cons. even nos. in the question turn out to be 10 & 12.
This is a list of even numbers: 8, 2, 4, 6, ... This is a list of consecutive even numbers: 2, 4, 6, 8, .... The difference between any two consecutive even numbers is: 4-2=2 or 8-6=2 or 6-4=2 or ... The difference between any two consecutive even numbers is 2