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EgmatQuantExpert wrote:
Product of all integers in the set = GCD * LCM

Hi Harsh
is this statement applicable only in a case of only two integers? so GCD(M, N) × LCM(M, N) = M × N,

how that's working for example for the following set {2,4,8}
their product = 64
whilst GCD * LCM = 2 * 16 = 32
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Thank you for this post.

To find the GCD, I want to know if the below process always gives the correct answer.

1) write in the form of Prime Factors.
Say 12,18
12 - 2^2 x 3^1
18 - 2^1 x 3^2

2) Taking the factors common between them
Common - 2^1 x 3^1 = 6
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EgmatQuantExpert wrote:
Product of all integers in the set = GCD * LCM

Hi Harsh
is this statement applicable only in a case of only two integers? so GCD(M, N) × LCM(M, N) = M × N,

how that's working for example for the following set {2,4,8}
their product = 64
whilst GCD * LCM = 2 * 16 = 32


Hey cbh,

Yes the formula GCD(M,N) * LCM(M,N) = M x N, is applicable only for two variables.

We can create similar formulas for 3 or more variables, but that would be really out of scope for GMAT exam and I would not bother learning another new formula, which might not be used at all. :)


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Originally posted by EgmatQuantExpert on 29 Dec 2017, 23:27.
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Thank you for this post.

To find the GCD, I want to know if the below process always gives the correct answer.

1) write in the form of Prime Factors.
Say 12,18
12 - 2^2 x 3^1
18 - 2^1 x 3^2

2) Taking the factors common between them
Common - 2^1 x 3^1 = 6



Hey Siddharth,


Yes, the method that you have used will always give you the correct answer. :)


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Hey everyone,

We have added a few practice question on the application of LCM and GCD

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The official answers to all the practice questions have been posted.

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We have added a new article to help you to avoid common mistakes made, while solving questions on Remainders.

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We have added a new article to discuss two interesting applications of Remainders.

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Dear Students,

We have added a new article to discuss the variations in factorial manipulation.

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Hey Everyone,



We've added 4 new practice questions in which you can apply your learnings of Number Properties.

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