How To Find the Least Common Multiple Using Prime Factorization - GED Math
How To Find the Least Common Multiple Using Prime Factorization - GED Math
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@Doming-p7m Says:
8, 16, 42, 48, 54, 64, 68
@Doming-p7m Says:
12 × 8 = 96
@Doming-p7m Says:
3 × 2 × 2 × 2 3 × 8 = 24
@Doming-p7m Says:
8 and 12 4 × 2 = 8 2 × 2 = 4 12 4× 3 = 12 2 × 2 = 4
@Doming-p7m Says:
6 × 8 = 48
@Doming-p7m Says:
6, 12, 18, 24, 30, 36, 48 8, 16, 24, 32, 40, 48
@Doming-p7m Says:
3 × 2 × 2 × 2 = 24
@Doming-p7m Says:
6 and 8 The factors of 6 is 3 × 2 = 6 is one factored of three 8 is 4 and 2 × 2 × 2 = 8
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To people wondering why elementary math videos like this are being made, there are actual adults who do struggle with maths like this, either because of disability, education inaccessibility, or just dropping out of school. Yes, he’s made videos about calculus or advanced math. Yes, there are other elementary math videos on YouTube. It’s that TOCT chose to teach elementary math to those who need it, and a lot of the other elementary math videos on YouTube are more geared towards kids, not adults and high school dropouts.
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@intheshell35ify Says:
The factor tree is my go to visualization when I factor polynomials or simplify an expression.
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@BIGMIKEOSAS Says:
I teach math to highschoolers and this is the way I teach them to not only solve for the LCM but also the GCF and PF. I also use the same factor tree method to teach them how to find the root of any value index. Square roots circle pairs of two, cube roots circle pairs of three, fourth roots pairs of four and so forth. I noticed that the guy in this video used this for coefficient. However, this same method could also be used for variables of various degrees.
@BIGMIKEOSAS Says:
You can also use the same factor tree method to find the greatest common factor as well. However, this is a very nice video for finding least common multiples. The way you find the GCF as you take both numbers down to their prime factorization and then you circle only the numbers that they have in common and multiply those numbers individually to get your GCF.
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@marinecorpswarrior915 Says:
This is why being fluent with your multiplication facts are so important so you don't have to find the lcm every time to solve basic problems.
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Sir,please make video on basic rules of mathematics like common mistakes in mathematics
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