LCM of 36 and 48 = 144

Quick Answer

LCM(36 and 48) = 144.

First common multiples: 144, 288, 432, 576, 720.  Related GCF: 12.

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Step-by-Step: LCM via the GCF Identity

The fastest way to compute the LCM uses the identity LCM(a, b) × GCF(a, b) = a × b. So LCM = (a × b) / GCF. We first find the GCF with the Euclidean algorithm, then apply the identity.

Euclidean reduction for (36, 48):

StepDividend ÷ DivisorQuotientRemainder
1 48 ÷ 36 1 12
2 36 ÷ 12 3 0

GCF = 12. Applying the identity:

LCM = (36 × 48) ÷ GCF = 1728 ÷ 12 = 144

LCM(36 and 48) = 144

First 5 Common Multiples of 36 and 48

Every common multiple is a multiple of the LCM. The first five are:

kk × LCMValue
11 × 144144
22 × 144288
33 × 144432
44 × 144576
55 × 144720

Related: GCF of 36 and 48

GCF(36, 48) = 12

From the identity LCM × GCF = a × b:

144 × 12 = 1728 = 36 × 48

See the dedicated GCF of 36 and 48 page for the full common-divisor list and Euclidean walk-through.

How to Find the Least Common Multiple

The Least Common Multiple (LCM) of two or more positive integers is the smallest positive integer divisible by each of them.

Method 1: GCF Identity (used above)

  1. Find the GCF (Greatest Common Factor) using the Euclidean algorithm.
  2. Apply the identity: LCM = (a × b) / GCF.

Method 2: Prime Factorization

  1. Find the prime factorization of each number.
  2. For each prime that appears in any factorization, take the highest exponent across all inputs.
  3. Multiply these prime powers together.

Example: LCM(12, 18) via prime factorization

  • 12 = 2² × 3¹
  • 18 = 2¹ × 3²
  • Take the highest exponent of each prime: 2² (from 12), 3² (from 18).
  • LCM = 2² × 3² = 4 × 9 = 36

Method 3: Listing Multiples

  1. List the multiples of each number until you find a common one.
  2. That smallest common multiple is the LCM.

This is the slowest method for large inputs; the GCF identity is preferred.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the LCM of 36 and 48?

LCM(36 and 48) = 144. This is the smallest positive integer divisible by each input.

How is the LCM of 36 and 48 calculated?

Apply the identity LCM = (a × b) / GCF. For 36 and 48, GCF = 12, so LCM = 1728 / 12 = 144.

How are LCM and GCF related?

By the identity LCM(a, b) × GCF(a, b) = a × b. So once you have the GCF (via the Euclidean algorithm), the LCM follows immediately: LCM = (a × b) / GCF.

What is LCM used for?

Two major uses: (1) adding/subtracting fractions with different denominators (find the common denominator); (2) scheduling — when two repeating events occur together (every 12 days and every 18 days → coincide every LCM(12, 18) = 36 days).

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