SOLUTION: Find the least common denominator for the pair of rational numbers. x+1/2x^2-5x^3;x-5/2x+1

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Question 614491: Find the least common denominator for the pair of rational numbers.
x+1/2x^2-5x^3;x-5/2x+1

Answer by 798caleb(1)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
(2x+1)(x-3)
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