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Oliver Carroll
Mathematics
20 February, 10:08
What is the LCM of xy2 and xz?
xyz
xy2z
x2y2z
x
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Gideon Mills
20 February, 10:22
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xy² = x · y · y
xz = x · z
LCM (xy², xz) = x · y · y · z = xy²z
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