SOLUTION: Find the Least Common Denominator of the following:
2x/7x^2+8x+1 and 1/5x^2-4x-1
I am trying to help my cousin and can't remember how to solve these. Thank you!
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Question 334761: Find the Least Common Denominator of the following:
2x/7x^2+8x+1 and 1/5x^2-4x-1
I am trying to help my cousin and can't remember how to solve these. Thank you!
Answer by mananth(16946) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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