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Microsoft® Excel® 2010 Formulas & Functions Inside Out
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Microsoft® Excel® 2010 Formulas & Functions Inside Out

by Helmut Reinke Egbert Jeschke Sara Unverhau, Eckehard Pfeifer, Bodo Fienitz, and Jens Bock
December 2011
Intermediate to advanced
1088 pages
24h 50m
English
Microsoft Press
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LCM()

Syntax. LCM(number1,number2;...)

Definition. This function returns the least common multiple of integers. The least common multiple is the smallest positive integer that is a multiple of all integer arguments (number1, number2, and so on). Use LCM() to add fractions with different denominators.

Arguments

  • number1 (required) and number2 (optional) The minimum number of values is 1, and the maximum is 255 (29 in Excel 2003 and earlier versions) for which you want the least common multiple. At least one value is required but a second value makes sense so that a least common multiple can be found.

Background. For example, the least common multiple is used to add fractions. The least common multiple is the smallest integer that is a multiple of

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