SOLUTION: Hello out there,I need some help with some tough problems,the first one is,Find the LCM for x^2+3x+2 and x^2+5x+6.The next one is,Find the LCD for 3/w and 4/w^2.The third one is,Si
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Question 117849: Hello out there,I need some help with some tough problems,the first one is,Find the LCM for x^2+3x+2 and x^2+5x+6.The next one is,Find the LCD for 3/w and 4/w^2.The third one is,Simplify:3/x+x+3/y.And the last one is,Simplify:4y/y+2+-y/y+2.Thanks to whoever can help.
Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Hello out there,I need some help with some tough problems,
the first one is,Find the LCM for x^2+3x+2 and x^2+5x+6.
Ans: (x+2)(x+1)(x+3)
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The next one is,Find the LCD for 3/w and 4/w^2.
Ans: w^2
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The third one is,Simplify:(3/x) + (x+3)/y
(3y + x(x+2))/xy
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And the last one is,
Simplify:(4y)/(y+2) + (-y)/(y+2)
= [4y -y]/(y+2)
= 3y/(y+2)
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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