Asked by Anonymous
find the LCM
11(z-3), 33(z-3)
the answer that I got is
(z-3)(z-3)(z-11)
is this right
11(z-3), 33(z-3)
the answer that I got is
(z-3)(z-3)(z-11)
is this right
Answers
Answered by
bobpursley
No. Won't each of the numbers go into 33(z-3)?
You need to review what LCM means, and while you are at it, the GCM
You need to review what LCM means, and while you are at it, the GCM
Answered by
Anonymous
I was confused because there are 2 (z-3)
Answered by
Vipster
lets say you want LCM of 2 and 6 .
we know it is 6
Similarly you have here 11(z-3) and 33(z-3);
33(z-3) can be written as 11*3 (z-3)
So the LCM should be 33(z-3)
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