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10 October, 01:29

The lcm of a prime nunber and a composite number is a multiple of the prime number. is this always, sometimes or never?

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  1. 10 October, 02:16
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    Never, because a prime number means that it is only multiplied by 1 and itself. Also, 1 doesn't count as an LCM. So, the LCM cannot be a multiple of the prime number
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