Python | sympy.lcm() method Last Updated : 17 Sep, 2019 Improve Improve Like Article Like Save Share Report The function lcm() provides the direct way to compute Least Common Multiple for polynomials.That is, for polynomials f and g, it computes LCM. Syntax: sympy.lcm(f, g) Return: LCM of given polynomials Example #1: # import sympy from sympy import * f = x * y**2 + x**2 * y g = x**2 * y**2 # Using sympy.lcm() method gfg = lcm(f, g) print(gfg) Output: x**3*y**2 + x**2*y**3 Example #2: # import sympy from sympy import * f = x * y / 2 + y**2 g = 3 * x + 6 * y # Using sympy.lcm() method gfg = lcm(f, g) print(gfg) Output: x*y + 2*y**2 Like Article Suggest improvement Previous Python | sympy.lcm() method Next Python | sympy.ilcm() method Share your thoughts in the comments Add Your Comment Please Login to comment...