SOLUTION: How do I find the LCM of 14c^3a^4, 7c^4a^6, and 10c^4a^2 I am stumped on this because 14, 7, and 10 do not have common multiples that i can figure out. Thanks for your help
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Question 557406: How do I find the LCM of 14c^3a^4, 7c^4a^6, and 10c^4a^2 I am stumped on this because 14, 7, and 10 do not have common multiples that i can figure out. Thanks for your help Answer by ankor@dixie-net.com(22740) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! How do I find the LCM of 14c^3a^4, 7c^4a^6, and 10c^4a^2
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LCM of numerals would be 2*5*7 = 70, The LCM of the variables would the one with the highest degree: