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			 Finding the Least Common Multiple 
			(LCM): 
			
				
					
						 LCM is found under  MATH → NUM, arrow down to #8:  lcm( 
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						 From the home screen, choose 
						lcm(  followed by 
					  two numbers separated by a comma.  | 
						
						 
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						 NOTE: 
					    lcm( accepts 
						non-negative integers only and works with only two 
						entries at a time. 
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						 Example:   
Find the LCM for 10, 15, and 45. 
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						 Since LCM can only accept two entries 
						at a time, find the LCM of the first two values, and 
						then find the LCM of your answer and the third value.  | 
						
						 
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			Finding the 
			Greatest  Common Factor (GCF): 
			
				
					
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						  NOTE:  
						The calculator refers to the GCF as the 
					  GCD, greatest common divisor.  | 
					 
					
						|  GCD is found under  MATH → NUM, arrow down to #9:  gcd( | 
						
						 From the home screen, choose 
						gcd(  followed by 
					  two numbers separated by a comma.  | 
						
						 
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						 NOTE: 
					    gcd(						  accepts non-negative integers only and works with 
						only two entries at a time. 
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						 Example:   
Find the GCF (or GCD) for 12, 24, and 32. 
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						 Since GCD can only accept two entries 
						at a time, find the GCD of the first two values, and 
						then find the GCD of your answer and the third value.  | 
						
						 
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