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Is the LCD ( X + 2 ) and 3( X + 6) ?

Is the LCD ( X + 2 ) and 3( X + 6) ?-example-1
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To add 2 algebraic fractions we must make their denominators the same

Then we must have the LCM of both denominators

Since the denominators area (x + 2) and (3x + 6), then

We can take 3 as a common factor from the 2nd denominator


\begin{gathered} 3x+6=3((3x)/(3)+(6)/(3)) \\ 3x+6=3(x+2) \end{gathered}

Then the LCM of the 2 denominators is 3(x + 2)

Now we can change the first denominator to 3(x + 2) by multiplying up and down by 3

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