Find the LCM 15a^4c^7, 5a^4c^2, 6a^7c^7

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15a^4c^7 = 3 * 5 * a^4 * c^7

5a^4c^2 = 5 * a^4 * c^2

6a^7c^7 = 2 * 3 * a^7 * c^7

Hence, LCM is 2 * 3  * 5 * a^7 * c^7 = 30a^7c^7
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