SOLUTION: Find the LCM of {{{s^2-1}}} and {{{s^2+7s+6}}}

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Question 281675: Find the LCM of and
Answer by Edwin McCravy(20060)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

Find the LCM of
and

Factor them both:

 and 

 appears one time in  and one time in ,

so  must appear one time in the LCD.

 appears one time in  and no times in ,

so  must appear one time in the LCD.

 appears no times in  and one time in ,

so  must appear one time in the LCD.

So the LCD is 

Edwin

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