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What is the LCD of 1/a²-1 and 1/a+1​

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Answer:

see the person above

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User Seanzi
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Answer:


a^(2) -1

Explanation:

The LCD, or the lowest common denominator would be
a^2-1

If we multiply the second term
(1)/(a+1) by
(a-1)/(a-1) (
(a-1)/(a-1) is equivalent to 1, so we can do this,) we can see that the denominator would become the same as the first term
(1)/(a^2-1) by difference of squares. So that creates an LCD of
a^2-1

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