LCM of Two Integers: 3 First Integer First Integer; 18 Second Integer Second Integer

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Prof. Mei-Ling Wu

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Taiwanese genomics researcher at National Taiwan University, leading studies on pharmacogenomics in East Asian populations

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Japanese materials scientist at Kyoto University, known for breakthroughs in sustainable polymer research

Last updatedFebruary 22, 2026

PublishedFebruary 22, 2026

Table of Contents

  1. Value details
  2. Calculator
  3. Nearby reference values
  4. FAQs
  5. Methodology and review
  6. Navigation and related conversions

3 First Integer First Integer; 18 Second Integer Second Integer converts to

18 Least Common Multiple

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Value Details

Input: 3 First Integer First Integer; 18 Second Integer Second Integer

Output: 18 Least Common Multiple

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LCM of Two Integers

Calculate the least common multiple (LCM) of two integers.

Calculated Result

Nearby Reference Values

LCM of Two Integers values near 3 First Integer First Integer; 18 Second Integer Second Integer
ScenarioLCM
3 First Integer First Integer; 1 Second Integer Second Integer3 Least Common Multiple
3 First Integer First Integer; 2 Second Integer Second Integer6 Least Common Multiple
3 First Integer First Integer; 3 Second Integer Second Integer3 Least Common Multiple
3 First Integer First Integer; 4 Second Integer Second Integer12 Least Common Multiple
3 First Integer First Integer; 5 Second Integer Second Integer15 Least Common Multiple
3 First Integer First Integer; 6 Second Integer Second Integer6 Least Common Multiple
3 First Integer First Integer; 8 Second Integer Second Integer24 Least Common Multiple
3 First Integer First Integer; 10 Second Integer Second Integer30 Least Common Multiple
3 First Integer First Integer; 12 Second Integer Second Integer12 Least Common Multiple
3 First Integer First Integer; 15 Second Integer Second Integer15 Least Common Multiple
3 First Integer First Integer; 18 Second Integer Second Integer18 Least Common Multiple
3 First Integer First Integer; 24 Second Integer Second Integer24 Least Common Multiple
3 First Integer First Integer; 30 Second Integer Second Integer30 Least Common Multiple
3 First Integer First Integer; 36 Second Integer Second Integer36 Least Common Multiple
3 First Integer First Integer; 48 Second Integer Second Integer48 Least Common Multiple
3 First Integer First Integer; 60 Second Integer Second Integer60 Least Common Multiple
4 First Integer First Integer; 0 Second Integer Second Integer0 Least Common Multiple
4 First Integer First Integer; 1 Second Integer Second Integer4 Least Common Multiple
4 First Integer First Integer; 2 Second Integer Second Integer4 Least Common Multiple
4 First Integer First Integer; 3 Second Integer Second Integer12 Least Common Multiple
4 First Integer First Integer; 4 Second Integer Second Integer4 Least Common Multiple

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about LCM of Two Integers, formulas, and expected usage.

What does the LCM of Two Integers calculator do?

It helps with finding common denominators, cycle alignment, and interval synchronization.

What formula does the LCM of Two Integers calculator use?

LCM(a,b) = |ab| / GCD(a,b), with LCM = 0 when either input is zero.

What inputs are valid?

Both inputs must be integers, and at least one must be non-zero.

When would I use this?

finding common denominators, cycle alignment, and interval synchronization

Methodology and Review

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