SOLUTION: how would you find the least common multipul and make all fractions equal to the problem 1/-x, 2/y, 1/z and s/s, s/rs, s/r?
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Question 105342: how would you find the least common multipul and make all fractions equal to the problem 1/-x, 2/y, 1/z and s/s, s/rs, s/r?
Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
First we need to find the GCF of each denominator 1/-x, 2/y, 1/z, s/s, s/rs, and s/r. Since none of these denominators have anything in common, the GCF is 1
Now to find the LCM, simply multiply every denominator to get
Now divide by the GCF 1 to get . This may seem trivial, but I'm just giving you an idea on how to find the LCM.
So the LCM is
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