| Emerson Elbridge White - Arithmetic (Commercial), 1861 - 1861 - 348 pages
...Resolve each of the given numbers into its prime factors. The produet of the different factors, each factor being taken the greatest number of times it occurs in any of the numbers, will be the least common multiple. Note. — This method is not often used. Explanation.... | |
| Daniel Barnard Hagar - Arithmetic - 1871 - 220 pages
...First find the prime factors of the given numbers. The product of these different prime factors, each factor being taken the greatest number of times it occurs in any of the numbers, will be their least common multiple. 144. What is the least common multiple of —... | |
| Edward Albert Bowser - Algebra - 1888 - 868 pages
...common multiple of two or more expressions is the product of all the factors of the expressions, each factor being taken the greatest number of times it occurs in any of the expressions. The abbreviation LCM is often used instead of the words least common multiple.... | |
| G. A. Wentworth - 1898 - 422 pages
...Expressions, Resolve each expression into its prime factors. The product of all the different factors, each factor being taken the greatest number of times it occurs in any of the given expressions, is the lowest common multiple required. EXERCISE 49. Find the LCM of: 1.... | |
| George Albert Wentworth - 1898 - 424 pages
...Expressions, Resolve each expression into its prime factors. The product of all the different factors, each factor being taken the greatest number of times it occurs in any of the given expressions, is the lowest common multiple required. EXERCISE 49. Find the LCM of: 1.... | |
| George Albert Wentworth - Algebra - 1902 - 544 pages
...expressions, Resolve each expression into its prime factors. The product of all the different factors, each factor being taken the greatest number of times it occurs in any of the given expressions, is the lowest common multiple required. 94. When the expressions cannot be... | |
| George Albert Wentworth - Algebra - 1906 - 440 pages
...Expressions, Resolve each expression into its prime factors. The product of all the different factors, each factor being taken the greatest number of times it occurs in any of the given expressions, is the lowest common multiple required. EXERCISE 51 Find the LCM of: 1. as¿2... | |
| William Benjamin Fite - Algebra - 1913 - 304 pages
...multiple of the given numbers. It is the product of all the prime factors of the given numbers, each prime factor being taken the greatest number of times it occurs in any of the numbers. Example. — Find the LCM (least common multiple) of 54, 162, 180. 54 = 2 . 33, 162... | |
| William Benjamin Fite - Algebra - 1913 - 368 pages
...multiple of the given numbers. It is the product of all the prime factors of the given numbers, each prime factor being taken the greatest number of times it occurs in any of the numbers. Example. — Find the LCM (least common multiple) of 64, 162, 180. 54 = 2 . 38, 162... | |
| Florian Cajori - 1916 - 236 pages
...the product of the prime factors that occur in each expression, every factor being taken the least number of times it occurs in any one expression. This definition indicates the process of finding the hc f . The lowest common multiple (1. cm) of two or more expressions is the product of all the prime... | |
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