SOLUTION: I have solved the Lowest Common Factor for 36 and 54. LCM = 108 How do I set up a linear function for this?

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Question 977294: I have solved the Lowest Common Factor for 36 and 54. LCM = 108
How do I set up a linear function for this?

Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
I have solved the Lowest Common Factor for 36 and 54. LCM = 108
How do I set up a linear function for this?
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108 is the Least Common Multiple of 36 & 54.
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The Lowest Common Factor, other than 1, is 2.
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There's no reason for a function.

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