SOLUTION: Find the LCM. y^3 + 8y^2 + 16y, y^2 - 8y

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Question 127153: Find the LCM.
y^3 + 8y^2 + 16y, y^2 - 8y

Found 2 solutions by solver91311, MathLover1:
Answer by solver91311(24713)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The factors of are , , and .

The factors of are , and ,

Therefore the LCM needs:

1 factor of ,
2 factors of , and
1 factor of .

is your LCM. I'll let you handle the expansion of the expression if you need it in that form.

Answer by MathLover1(20850)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
…factor
…..replace with
…..group first 2 terms and second 2 terms together
…..
…..

…..

…factor


so, the factors of are:
and the factors of are:
then
the Least Common Multiple (LCM) for and will be:


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