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The LCD of …

A. 3
B. 3(x-5)^2
C. 3(x-5)
D.x-5

The LCD of … A. 3 B. 3(x-5)^2 C. 3(x-5) D.x-5-example-1
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Answer:
(c)

Explanation:

Given

Fractions are
(x^2-5x+6)/(x-5) and
(x^2-1)/(3(x-5))

LCD of the two fractions is the least common denominator


\text{LCD}\{x-5,3(x-5)\}=3(x-5)

Thus, option (c) is correct.

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