Definition
Least Common Multiple: the smallest positive integer that plays well with all the numbers in your set—essentially the diplomatic solution to the problem of incompatible denominators.
Example Usage
To add those fractions, we first need to find the LCM of 4, 6, and 9, which is apparently 36 according to the math gods.
Source: Mathematics terminology
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