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GCF & LCM -
Monomials
Monomials include VARIABLES!!
For example: 36xy2
GCFUse division and the T chart to find the BIGGEST number they have in common.
Use the SMALLEST exponent numbers for the variables they have in common
LCMUse multiplication and the T chart to find the SMALLEST number they have in common.
Use the BIGGEST exponent numbers for the variables
GCF – greatest common factor
1st - Find the GCF of the numbers2nd - use the smallest exponent of all SHARED variables
GCF – greatest common factor
1st - Find the GCF of the numbers2nd - use the smallest exponent of all SHARED variables
GCF – greatest common factor
1st - Find the GCF of the numbers2nd - use the smallest exponent of all SHARED variables
GCF = 3___
GCF – greatest common factor
1st - Find the GCF of the numbers2nd - use the smallest exponent of all SHARED variables
GCF= 3x_y_
GCF – greatest common factor
1st - Find the GCF of the numbers2nd - use the smallest exponent of all SHARED variables
GCF=3x2y2
GCF – greatest common factor
1st - Find the GCF of the numbers2nd - use the smallest exponent of all SHARED variables
GCF – greatest common factor
1st - Find the GCF of the numbers2nd - use the smallest exponent of all SHARED variables
GCF=5_____
GCF – greatest common factor
1st - Find the GCF of the numbers2nd - use the smallest exponent of all SHARED variables
GCF=5a_b_
GCF – greatest common factor
1st - Find the GCF of the numbers2nd - use the smallest exponent of all SHARED variables
GCF=5a1b3
OR GCF=5ab3
LCM – least common multiple
1st - Find the LCM of the numbers2nd - use the largest exponents of all variables
LCM – least common multiple
1st - Find the LCM of the numbers2nd - use the largest exponents of all variables
LCM – least common multiple
1st - Find the LCM of the numbers 2nd - use the largest exponents of all variables
The LCM of 3 and 4 is 12
LCM= 12____
LCM – least common multiple
1st - Find the LCM of the numbers 2nd - use the largest exponents of all variables
The LCM of 3 and 4 is 12
LCM= 12x5___
LCM – least common multiple
1st - Find the LCM of the numbers2nd - use the largest exponents of all variables
The LCM of 3 and 4 is 12
LCM= 12x5y4
LCM – least common multiple
1st - Find the LCM of the numbers2nd - use the largest exponents of all variables
LCM – least common multiple
1st - Find the LCM of the numbers 2nd - use the largest exponents of all variables
The LCM of 18 and 10 is 90
LCM= 90______
LCM – least common multiple
1st - Find the LCM of the numbers2nd - use the largest exponents of all variables
The LCM of 18 and 10 is 90
LCM= 90x3y1z3
OR LCM= 90x3yz3