SOLUTION: Find the LCM for the pair of polynomial: 7m-21 and 14m-42.
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Question 42093: Find the LCM for the pair of polynomial: 7m-21 and 14m-42.
Answer by venugopalramana(3286) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Find the LCM for the pair of polynomial: 7m-21 =
=7(M-3)
and 14m-42 =14(M-3)
(M-3) IS A COMMON FACTOR AND LCM OF 7 AND 14 IS 14...HENCE LCM IS
14(M-3)
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