SOLUTION: Find the least common denominator? How would you do this?
5 over 2(x+1), 1 over 2x, 3 over 2(x+1)^2
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Question 618909: Find the least common denominator? How would you do this?
5 over 2(x+1), 1 over 2x, 3 over 2(x+1)^2
Answer by Maths68(1474) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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Factor each denominator
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Prime factors are ,,.
to the highest power is
LCD =
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