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what is the least common denominator, what it can’t equal, and the solution to the equation as a fraction

what is the least common denominator, what it can’t equal, and the solution to the-example-1

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Explanation:

'n' cannot equal -14 because the denominator would be = 0 which is not allowed.

multiply both sides of the equation by n + 14 to get

n = 5/7 ( n+ 14 ) expand

n = 5/7 n + 10

2/7 n = 10

n = 7/2 * 10 = 70 / 2 or 35

( LCD would be 7 ( n+ 14) )

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