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UK English: LCM = lowest common multiple
 
UK English: LCM = lowest common multiple
 
;LCM[ <Number>, <Number> ]
 
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Revision as of 10:01, 6 August 2015


UK English: LCM = lowest common multiple

LCM[ <Number>, <Number> ]
Calculates the least common multiple of two numbers.
Example:
LCM[12, 15] yields 60.
LCM[ <List of Numbers> ]
Calculates the least common multiple of the elements in the list.
Example:
LCM[{12, 30, 18}] yields 180.

CAS Syntax

LCM[ <Number>, <Number> ]
Calculates the least common multiple of two numbers.
Example:
LCM[12, 15] yields 60.
LCM[ <List of Numbers> ]
Calculates the least common multiple of the list of numbers.
Example:
LCM[{12, 30, 18}] yields 180.
LCM[ <Polynomial>, <Polynomial> ]
Calculates the least common multiple of the two polynomials.
Example:
LCM[x^2 + 4 x + 4, x^2 - x - 6] yields x^3 + x^2 - 8 x - 12.
LCM[ <List of Polynomials> ]
Calculates the least common multiple of the polynomials in the list.
Example:
LCM[{x^2 + 4 x + 4, x^2 - x - 6, x^3 - 4 x^2 - 3 x + 18}] yields x^4 - 2 x^3 - 11 x^2 + 12 x + 36.
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