SOLUTION: what is the least common multiple of (x+3), (2x+6) and 2x?

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Question 254790: what is the least common multiple of (x+3), (2x+6) and 2x?
Answer by palanisamy(496)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Given, (x+3), (2x+6) and 2x
(x+3) , 2(x+3), 2x
Least common multiple = 2x(x+3)

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