Problem D in recent div3 contest uses lcm function.
This function exists in math library in python 3.9 but NOT in codeforces python 3.8
It is of course easy to define it with gcd function: lcm(a, b) == a * b // gcd(a, b)
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Problem D in recent div3 contest uses lcm function.
This function exists in math library in python 3.9 but NOT in codeforces python 3.8
It is of course easy to define it with gcd function: lcm(a, b) == a * b // gcd(a, b)
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Why are people negative rating this? It is just a description of a language discrepancy? And is useful if you are solving problems with python.
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