SOLUTION: can someone please help solve this problem Consider the solution of 8/(x+6) + 1/(3x+18) - 14/(4x+24) = 0 What is your LCM? (factors in parentheses, any order): Excluded so

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Consider the solution of 8/(x+6) + 1/(3x+18) - 14/(4x+24) = 0
What is your LCM? (factors in parentheses, any order):
Excluded solutions (lesser to greater, commas between):

Found 2 solutions by josgarithmetic, mananth:
Answer by josgarithmetic(39618)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
This same question has just been asked four times under different categories.
The three summed expression use these completely factored denominators:
(1)_______
(2)_______
(3)_______

You want the simplest or "least" common multiple for all of those three expressions. The x+6 occurs ONE time at most in any of the expression.
The 3 occurs at most ONE time in any of the expressions.
The 4 occurs at most ONE time in any of the expressions.
The lowest common multiple, is then or in fully multiplied form,


SOLVING THE EQUATION

Multiply both sides by 12x+72.





FALSE STATEMENT!
The given equation has no solution.

Answer by mananth(16946)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!


= 0

= 0

LCM = 6(x+6)




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