SOLUTION: Find the LCM of (7+5t), (49-25t^2) and (7-5t)
I am almost certain that the answer I need is 49-25t^2
Can you help me?
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Question 328088: Find the LCM of (7+5t), (49-25t^2) and (7-5t)
I am almost certain that the answer I need is 49-25t^2
Can you help me?
Answer by nyc_function(2741) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
You are right again!
When you factor 49-25t^2, you end up with the following two factors:
(7 + 5t), and (7 - 5t).
So, yes, the LCM of the given 3 terms is the binomial 49-25t^2.
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