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35 POINTS PLEASE HELP

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Answer:

Your answer is option B. 10x^2y^2

Explanation:

Firstly, Find the Least Common Multiple of the denominator.

Then you'll get your Least Common Denominator.

You'll get LCM as :

LCM = 6/5 * ( x^ 2y ^2 )

Your answer you'll get is 10x^2y^2

User Jamie Aden
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Find the Least Common Multiple (LCM) of the denominator in order to find the Least Common Denominator (LCD).

LCM = 6/5 * (x^2y^2)

Answer = B. 10x^2y^2

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