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Rewrite the fractions with their LCD. (1)/(3x-9y),(6)/(5x-15y) A. 2/8x-21y and 2/8x-21y B. 5(x-3y)/15(x-3y) and 18(x-3y)/15(x-3y)^2 C. 5/15(x-3y) and 18/15(x-3y) D. 5/15x-135y a…
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Rewrite the fractions with their LCD. (1)/(3x-9y),(6)/(5x-15y) A. 2/8x-21y and 2/8x-21y B. 5(x-3y)/15(x-3y) and 18(x-3y)/15(x-3y)^2 C. 5/15(x-3y) and 18/15(x-3y) D. 5/15x-135y a…
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Rewrite the fractions with their LCD.
(1)/(3x-9y),(6)/(5x-15y)
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2/8x-21y and 2/8x-21y
B.
5(x-3y)/15(x-3y) and 18(x-3y)/15(x-3y)^2
C.
5/15(x-3y) and 18/15(x-3y)
D.
5/15x-135y and 18/15x-135y
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its c just do to 1 side that you do to the other
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