SOLUTION: What is the LCM for:
14c^8b^6, 2c^3b^5, 21c^8b^8
my first thinking is that its going to be 2C^3b^5
am I correct?
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Question 286086: What is the LCM for:
14c^8b^6, 2c^3b^5, 21c^8b^8
my first thinking is that its going to be 2C^3b^5
am I correct?
Answer by richwmiller(17219) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
C is not the same as c
second how can it be 2 with 21c^8b^8
but the rest is ok
c^3b^5
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