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Find the Least Common Multiple of these two monomials: 14x^4y^6z^3 and 24x^6y^2z^8 64x^6y^6z^8 2x^4y^2z^3 168x^6y^6z^8 168x^10y^8z^11
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Find the Least Common Multiple of these two monomials: 14x^4y^6z^3 and 24x^6y^2z^8 64x^6y^6z^8 2x^4y^2z^3 168x^6y^6z^8 168x^10y^8z^11
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Find the Least Common Multiple of these two monomials:
14x^4y^6z^3 and 24x^6y^2z^8
64x^6y^6z^8
2x^4y^2z^3
168x^6y^6z^8
168x^10y^8z^11
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LCM 14 & 24 = 168
then use the highest exponents for the variables
answer = 168x^6y^6z^8
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