What is the Least Common Multiple of 10 and 13?
Least common multiple or lowest common denominator (lcd) can be calculated in two way; with the LCM formula calculation of greatest common factor (GCF), or multiplying the prime factors with the highest exponent factor.
Least common multiple (LCM) of 10 and 13 is 130.
LCM(10,13) = 130
Least Common Multiple of 10 and 13 with GCF Formula
The formula of LCM is LCM(a,b) = ( a × b) / GCF(a,b).
We need to calculate greatest common factor 10 and 13, than apply into the LCM equation.
GCF(10,13) = 1
LCM(10,13) = ( 10 × 13) / 1
LCM(10,13) = 130 / 1
LCM(10,13) = 130
Least Common Multiple (LCM) of 10 and 13 with Primes
Least common multiple can be found by multiplying the highest exponent prime factors of 10 and 13. First we will calculate the prime factors of 10 and 13.
Prime Factorization of 10
Prime factors of 10 are 2, 5. Prime factorization of 10 in exponential form is:
10 = 21 × 51
Prime Factorization of 13
Prime factors of 13 are 13. Prime factorization of 13 in exponential form is:
13 = 131
Now multiplying the highest exponent prime factors to calculate the LCM of 10 and 13.
LCM(10,13) = 21 × 51 × 131
LCM(10,13) = 130