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Find the least common denominator for these two rational expressions 4/x -4/2x^2
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Find the least common denominator for these two rational expressions 4/x -4/2x^2
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The Least Common Multiple (LCM) of the numbers:
4/x, -4/2x^2
is
- 4
, Because,
- 4
is the smallest number that all of the numbers divide into evenly.
Hope this helps!!!!! Answer is (
- 4
).
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To find any common denominator, write down all the prime factors and pick out what you need to make an LCD.
Method
x has one x
2x^2 = 2 * x * x
Your LCM is
one 2
two xs.
LCM = 2*x*x
LCM = 2x^2
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