SOLUTION: I need help with this equation below. 1. Find the least common multiple (LCM)of (7+6u),(49-36u^2) and (7-6u)

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Question 315163: I need help with this equation below.
1. Find the least common multiple (LCM)of (7+6u),(49-36u^2) and (7-6u)

Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
I need help with this equation below.
1. Find the least common multiple (LCM)of (7+6u),(49-36u^2) and (7-6u)
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There is no equation. Equations have equal signs. Equal, equate, equation.
Equations are often solved. you have nothing to solve.
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Your problem states:
Find the least common multiple (LCM)of (7+6u),(49-36u^2) and (7-6u)
49 - 36u^2 is the product of the other two terms, so it's the LCM.


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