Common multiple. Incidentally, it need not be the least common multiple. Using the least common multiple instead of any common multiple means that the numbers involved in the calculations are smaller but does not mathematically alter the results.
when i hear least common denominator i think of the word fraction
lowest common denominator
Common denominators are found by multiplying one denominator with another. Since you only have one here, you need another.
divisor
a) This is not a religious question b) A single number can not have a common denominator since the very word common necessitates more than one Thus there is no common denominator to 58 a) This is not a religious question b) A single number can not have a common denominator since the very word common necessitates more than one Thus there is no common denominator to 58
A common denominator is 7.A common denominator is 7.A common denominator is 7.A common denominator is 7.
The factors of 35 are 1, 5, 7, and 35. In order to find a common denominator, you would need another number for it to be in common with.
This does not have an answer as it is asked. The key word is common. In order for a denominator to be common, you need 2 or more numbers to get something that is common to all of them.
Impossible to answer - the word 'common' means you need to be comparing it to something else !
That's the least common denominator or LCD.
The least common denominator.
A few synonyms for common denominator are , common divisor, common measure, denominator, numerator