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LCM Calculator – Least Common Multiple

LCM Calculator – Least Common Multiple

Free online LCM Calculator – Least Common Multiple. Part of our comprehensive Math Calculators suite.

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About LCM Calculator – Least Common Multiple

The LCM Calculator is an indispensable online tool crafted to quickly and accurately determine the Least Common Multiple (LCM) for any given set of integers. This calculator is invaluable for students mastering fractions and number theory, educators designing curricula, or professionals in fields such as engineering and computer science requiring precise common denominator calculations. By simplifying what can be complex mathematical tasks, the tool applies robust algorithms, typically involving prime factorization, to deliver instant results. It enhances mathematical understanding, saves significant time, and guarantees precision, establishing itself as a vital component of your digital mathematical resources.

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Greatest Common Factor

6

Least Common Multiple

144

Prime Factorization of 48

2
2
2
2
3

Every integer greater than 1 has a unique prime factorization (Fundamental Theorem of Arithmetic).