LCM (0; 0) = ? Calculate the least common multiple, LCM, of the numbers

lcm (0; 0) = ?

How is the least common multiple calculated?

The only multiple of 0 and 0 is 0.


So if the LCM (0; 0) existed, it would be 0.


However, by definition, the least common multiple of two numbers is the smallest non-zero natural number that is a multiple of both.


If zero were considered valid, then it would be the least common multiple of all numbers.


The answer:
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lcm (0; 0) = undefined.

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The least common multiple, LCM: the latest 5 calculated values

The LCM of 0 and 0 = ? May 29 03:08 UTC (GMT)
The LCM of 150 and 170 = ? May 29 03:08 UTC (GMT)
The LCM of 42 and 200 = ? May 29 03:08 UTC (GMT)
The LCM of 42 and 200 = ? May 29 03:07 UTC (GMT)
The LCM of 136 and 204 = ? May 29 03:07 UTC (GMT)
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Calculate the least common multiple of the numbers, LCM:

Method 1: Run the prime factorization of the numbers - then multiply all the prime factors of the numbers, taken by the largest exponents.

Method 2: The Euclidean algorithm:
lcm (a; b) = (a × b) / gcf (a; b)

Method 3: The divisibility of the numbers.

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