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if a=2^3*3^7*5^3*11^4 and b=2^2*3^5*7^2*11*13,find the following.(leave your anwer written with exponents)a.GCD b.LCMAsked by yolanda
if a=2^3*3^7*5^3*11^4 and b=2^2*3^5*7^2*11*13,find the following.(leave your anwer written with exponents)a.GCD b.LCM
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Answered by
drwls
a. The Greatest Common Divisor is the product of prime factors that are common to both a and b.
That would be 2^2*3^5*7*11
b. The Lowest Common Multiple is the product of all prime factors multiplied the maximum amount of times they occur in either a or b.
That would be
2^3*3^7*5^3*7^2*11^4*13
That would be 2^2*3^5*7*11
b. The Lowest Common Multiple is the product of all prime factors multiplied the maximum amount of times they occur in either a or b.
That would be
2^3*3^7*5^3*7^2*11^4*13
Answered by
yolanda
thank you so much. i just figured this out right before i checked back. i got the same answer for the lcm but for the gcd i had the same except for the 7. are you sure that is supposed to be there?
Answered by
drwls
Yes. Seven is an even divisor of both a and b
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