document.write( "Question 1143629: The least common multiple of two numbers x and y can be represented by: LCM(x,y)
\n" ); document.write( "If we can find integers, a and b for both x and y respectively such that ax=by=LCM(x,y),then ax or by is the least common multiple of x and y. \r
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\n" ); document.write( "(1) I don't know what number \"▢\" is.... If that symbol is not what you typed in your post, then whatever you typed did not survive the trip through cyberspace.

\n" ); document.write( "(2) All integer multiples of the square root of 2 are integer multiples of the square root of 2. (Obvious; but it had to be stated.) Therefore...

\n" ); document.write( "(a) If \"▢\" is some integer multiple of the square root of 2, then ▢ is the LCM.
\n" ); document.write( "(b) If \"▢\" is ANY other number, then \"▢\" and the square root of 2 do not have an LCM.
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