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Pease help me find the least common denominator for this equation

Pease help me find the least common denominator for this equation-example-1
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Explanation

We are required to determine the LCD of the given expression.


(-3)/(x+2)+(5x)/(x-1)-(x+2)/(x^2-3x+2)

This is achieved thus:

- First, the demominators of the expression given are:


\begin{gathered} x+2 \\ x-1 \\ x^2-3x+2 \end{gathered}

- Next, we factorise the quadratic denominator as follows:


\begin{gathered} x^2-3x+2 \\ x^2-x-2x+2 \\ (x^2-x)(-2x+2) \\ x(x-1)-2(x-1) \\ (x-1)(x-2) \end{gathered}

- Finally, the LCD can be calculated as:

Hence, the least common denominator is:


(x-1)(x-2)(x+2)

Option C is correct.

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