Lowest Common Multiple of Integers/Examples/28 and 29
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Example of Lowest Common Multiple of Integers
The lowest common multiple of $28$ and $29$ is:
- $\lcm \set {28, 29} = 812$
Proof
\(\ds \lcm \set {28, 29}\) | \(=\) | \(\ds 28 \times 29\) | Lowest Common Multiple of Consecutive Integers | |||||||||||
\(\ds \) | \(=\) | \(\ds 812\) |
$\blacksquare$
Sources
- 1971: George E. Andrews: Number Theory ... (previous) ... (next): $\text {2-2}$ Divisibility: Exercise $5 \ \text {(d)}$