(5 x 6) + (9 x 6) = 14 x 6 = 84
30 + 54 = 6*(5 + 9)
If you divide the product of two given numbers by their GCF, the result will be their LCM.
No, you need at least two numbers to compare in order to find a greatest common factor.
The product of the GCF and LCM is equal to the product of the original two numbers.
The GCF of the numbers is the greatest common factor no matter what their relationship is. When one number is a multiple of another number, the GCF is the smaller number.
If the GCF of a given pair of numbers is 1, the LCM will be equal to their product. If the GCF is greater than 1, the LCM will be less than their product. Or, stated another way, if the two numbers have no common prime factors, their LCM will be their product.
If you divide the product of two given numbers by their GCF, the result will be their LCM.
Never. The greatest common multiple of any two numbers is infinite.
Yes - if two numbers share no common factors (besides 1) the least common multiple will be the product of the numbers.
Their least common denominator is their product. Their greatest common denominator is infinite.
The LCM of the two numbers will be their product.
Yes! Another opinion: No, you could not, because there is no such thing. Whatever number you bring me, and tell me that it is the greatest common multiple of two numbers, then no matter how big your number is, all I have to do is multiply your number by the product of those two numbers, and I have a new, bigger, common multiple.
No, you need at least two numbers to compare in order to find a greatest common factor.
The greatest common multiple is an infinite amount and not very practical for problem solving. The least common multiple of two prime numbers is their product.
The product of the GCF and LCM is equal to the product of the original two numbers.
The least common multiple of two numbers is the product of those two numbers, divided by the greatest common factor of those two numbers. Two numbers that are relatively prime have a greatest common factor of 1. So, when the two numbers are relatively prime, the least common multiple is the product of both numbers divided by 1. So, when two numbers are relatively prime, the least common multiple is the product of the two numbers.this is wron
Yes, the LCM will be the product of the original two numbers.
Yes.