File:1200 and 1201 LCM(1441200) waveform.png

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English: The LCM of 1200 and 1201 (octave and an octave plus one cent) is 1441200. Thus it takes 1441200 octaves for and octave and an octave plus a cent to reach the same spot (0) at the same time.
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