SOLUTION: please find the lowest common denominator of {{{3/x^3y}}} and {{{7/xy^4}}} thank you a. {{{x^4y^5}}} b. {{{x^3y^4}}} c. {{{xy^4}}} d. {{{x^2y^3}}}

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Question 7264: please find the lowest common denominator of and thank you
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Answer by bonster(299)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Since you're only looking for the lowest common denominator, focus only on and
Look for the maximum exponent for the variables x and y from both denominators
The maximum for x=
The maximum for y=
combine it and your final answer is

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