Find the LCM of two numbers, with prime factorization, \(x^2\cdot y^3\cdot z\) and \(y\cdot x^9,\) where \(x, y\) and

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Find the LCM of two numbers, with prime factorization, \(x^2\cdot y^3\cdot z\) and \(y\cdot x^9,\) where \(x, y\) and \(z\) are three consecutive prime numbers, in the same order.

(1) \(xy = z + 1.\)
(2) \(xz\) is even.

Answer: D

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