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What is the least common denominator that will allow you to combine the constant terms? 10 21 35 or 42

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Answer:


LCM = 21

Explanation:

Given


-(3)/(5)y + (1)/(7)= (1)/(3)y -(2)/(3)

Required

LCM of the constant terms

Collect like terms


(1)/(3)y+(3)/(5)y = (1)/(7)+(2)/(3)

The constant terms are on the right-hand side

To combine them, we simply take the LCM of the denominator, i.e. 7 and 3

The prime factorization of 3 and 7 are:


3 = 3


7 = 7

So:


LCM = 3 * 7


LCM = 21

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