SOLUTION: what is the LCM for y^4+8y^3+15y^2 and y^2-37-40? And how would i work it out?
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Question 661142: what is the LCM for y^4+8y^3+15y^2 and y^2-37-40? And how would i work it out?
Answer by solver91311(24713) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Since
and
(which is really just
) have no factors in common, this is trivially the product of the two trinomials.
I don't believe that is actually the answer to your problem since I highly suspect that you have a typo in your second expression and I'm reasonably certain that I know the exact nature of that typo. In the interests of making sure you understand how important it is to proofread your posts BEFORE you press the 'Send' button, I'm going to make you re-post your question.
John

My calculator said it, I believe it, that settles it
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