| James Bates Thomson - 1846 - 402 páginas
...numbers * tinued product by any number, will form a new common multiple. (Art. 99. Obs.) 101. The least common multiple of two or more numbers, is the least number which can be divided by each of them without a remainder. Thus 12 is the least commdn multiple of 4 and 6,... | |
| Charles Davies - 1846 - 378 páginas
...likewise, 12 is a common multiple of 2, 3, 4, and 6, because it is divisible by each of them. The least common multiple of two or more numbers, is the least number which they will separately divide without a remainder. For example, 12 is a common multiple of 2 and 3, but... | |
| James Bates Thomson - 1847 - 426 páginas
...continued product by any number, will form a new common multiple. (Art. 161. Prop. 14.) 175. The least common multiple of two or more numbers, is the least number which can be divided by each of them without a remainder. Thus, 12 is the least common multiple of 4 and... | |
| Charles Davies - 1847 - 368 páginas
...likewise, 12 is a common multiple of 2, 3, 4, and 6, because it is divisible by each of them. The least common multiple of two or more numbers, is the least number which they will separately divide without a remainder. For example, 12 is a common multiple of 2 and 3, but... | |
| James Bates Thomson - 1848 - 434 páginas
...continued product by any number, will form a new common multiple. (Art. 161. Prop. 14.) 175. The least common multiple of two or more numbers, is the least number which can be divided by each of them without a remainder. Thus, 12 is the least common multiple of 4 and... | |
| Charles Guilford Burnham - 1850 - 350 páginas
...numbers, is a number which may be divided by each of those numbers without a remainder. 10. The Least Common Multiple of two or more numbers, is the least number which may be divided by those numbers, without a remainder. Thus 8 is the least common multiple of 8, 4,... | |
| Charles Davies - 1850 - 412 páginas
...or more numbers, when it can be divided by each of them, separately, without a remainder. The least common multiple of two or more numbers, is the least number which they will separately divide without a remainder. Thus, 6 is the least common multiple of 3 and 2, it... | |
| Charles Davies - 1852 - 344 páginas
...140. The common multiple, of two or more numbers, is any number which will exactly divide. The least common multiple of two or more numbers, is the least number which they will separately divide without a remainder. NOTES. — 1. If a dividend is exactly divisible by... | |
| Daniel Adams - 1853 - 108 páginas
...(multiplying both terms by 6) = ¿f, and|(X4) = fî; orf (ХЗ)=Д, and |(X2)=^, Ans. тT »3. NOTE. The least common multiple of two or more numbers, is the least number which contains all the prime factors of those numbers. Hence, tojlnd the least common multiple, or common denominator,... | |
| Thomas Grainger Hall - 1853 - 268 páginas
...numbers. Thus, 36 is a common multiple of 9 and 4 : since it is divisible both by 9 and 4. The least common multiple of two or more numbers is the least number which is divisible by each of the numbers. Thus the least common multiple of 2, 3, 8, and 12, is 24 ; that... | |
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