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Find the least common multiple of x^2+x-12 and x^2+2x-15

a. (x+4)(x-3)(x+5)
b. (x-3)(x+5)(x-4)
c. (x+4)(x-3)(x-3)
d. (x+4)(x-5)(x-3)

User Osvaldo
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First factorize the given quadratics as much as possible:


x^2+x-12=(x+4)(x-3)


x^2+2x-15=(x+5)(x-3)

Both share a common factor of
x-3. We have to multiply the first by
x+5 and the second by
x+4 in order to get a new expression that involves all the factors of both, so that the LCM is


(x+4)(x+5)(x-3)

making the answer A.

User Uri Shalit
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