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LCm and GCF using exponents

LCm and GCF using exponents

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Mathematics

8th - 9th Grade

Medium

CCSS
4.OA.B.4

Standards-aligned

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AnneMarie Grayburn

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LCm and GCF using exponents

by AnneMarie Grayburn

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​GCF using exponents

  • Write the prime factors using exponents

  • Look at which factors they share

    • 2, 3, and 5 in the example ​-->

  • ​From the shared factors, choose the smaller exponent

    • ​Circled in red

  • ​Multiply those together

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​LCM Using Exponents

  • ​This time, choose the highest exponent of shared factors

  • ​Also include the factors they don't share

  • Example​

    • 12 and 90 share 2 and 3

    • ​They don't share 5

    • ​Choose

    • ​Multiply:

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Multiple Select

Which factors do they share? Select all.

120=23×3×5120=2^3\times3\times5  

2100=22×3×52×72100=2^2\times3\times5^2\times7  

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2

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5

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7

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Open Ended

What should you multiply to find the GCF?

120=23×3×5120=2^3\times3\times5  

2100=22×3×52×72100=2^2\times3\times5^2\times7  

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​GCF of 120 and 2100

Choose 22, 3, 5

​Multiply together: 22 * 3 * 5 = 30

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Multiple Choice

Use the prime factorization to find the GCF of 588 and 280.

588=22×3×72588=2^2\times3\times7^2  

280=23×5×7280=2^3\times5\times7  

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5880

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420

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14

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28

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Open Ended

What should you multiply to find the LCM?

120=23×3×5120=2^3\times3\times5  

2100=22×3×52×72100=2^2\times3\times5^2\times7  

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​GCF of 120 and 2100

Choose 23, 3, 52, 7

​Multiply together:

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Multiple Choice

Use the prime factorization to find the LCM of 588 and 280.

588=22×3×72588=2^2\times3\times7^2  

280=23×5×7280=2^3\times5\times7  

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5880

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420

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14

4

28

LCm and GCF using exponents

by AnneMarie Grayburn

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