SOLUTION: find the least common denominator of 4 over x squared +9x+18 and 9 over x squared +5x +6

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Question 163565: find the least common denominator of 4 over x squared +9x+18 and 9 over x squared +5x +6
Answer by checkley77(12844)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
4/x^2+9x+18 9/x^2+5x+6
4/(x+6)(x+3)
9/(x+2)(x+3)
The LCD=(x+6)(x+3)(x+2) Answer.

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