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GCD, INT, & LCM #1
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GCD
GCD stands for Greatest Common Divisor. It returns the greatest divisor that is common to all of the arguments passed to the function.
=GDC(20,25,100) would be 5 because 5 goes into 20, 25 and 100. There is no number between 5 and 20 that also does that.
INT
INT always rounds down to the nearest integer. Therefore =INT(-9.8) evaluates to -10. Rounding down is done irrespective of whether the number is positive or negative.
LCM
LCM stands for Lowest Common Multiple. It returns the smallest number that is a multiple of all of the arguments passed to the function.
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