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Algebra structure and method book 1
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can you please help me find the LCD of: (((3 over a, 3 over b, 1 over 5)))
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Algebra structure and method book 1
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The LCD is simply the LCM of the denominators. So looking at the denominators "a", "b", and 5, we can see that they have nothing in common. So simply multiply them all together to get
. So the LCD is
.