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what is the LCD (lowest common denominator) that would be used to eliminate the fractions in the following equation? 3/x+4+5/4x=3/4x

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To find the LCD of the equation:


(3)/(x+4)+(5)/(4x)=(3)/(4x)

We multiply the differents denominator, then in this case we have that the LCD is:


4x(x+4)

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