What is the LCM of 6 2 3? I think it's 6, but I need to be sure to complete a equation of the plane problem.
`What is the LCM of 6 2 3?` `I think it's 6` yes you have the correct LCM
LCM means least common multiple where the product of any real number and an integer is a multiple of the real number $$\large a•n = m$$
Thanks @jim_thompson5910 and @skullpatrol
`but I need to be sure to complete a equation of the plane problem.` I don't know what you mean by this part of your question
Thanks for asking :-)
I knew the LCM was 6 but I wanted to make sure because I am doing another Geometry problem in which I need to know what the LCM of 6 2 and 3 is @jim_thompson5910
http://prntscr.com/bfok3v this is the question I need to complete @jim_thompson5910
ah I see now
what equation did you get for the plane?
I have not completed it yet, but I am working on it. I will the post what I get once I solve it :)
This is what I got: Substituting each result into 𝑨𝒙+𝑩𝒚+𝑪𝒛 = 𝑫 yields the equation of the plane: 𝟏𝒙+𝟑𝒚+𝟐𝒛 =𝟔.
Yep or `x+3y+2z = 6`. Nice job
Thank you!
no problem
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