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Find the least common multiple of the following polynomials: 5y2 -80 and y + 4.

User ZK Zhao
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Answer:


5 {y}^(2) - 80

Explanation:

The given polynomials are:


5 {y}^(2) - 80

and


y + 4

Let us factor the first polynomial to get:


5 {y}^(2) - 80 = 5( {y}^(2) - 16)

We need to rewrite as difference of two squares:


5 {y}^(2) - 80 = 5( {y}^(2) - {4}^(2) )

We can now factor to get:


5 {y}^(2) - 80 = 5( {y} - 4)(y + 4)

So the least common multiple of


5( {y} + 4)(y - 4) \: and \: (y + 4) \: is \: 5( {y} + 4)(y - 4) = 5 {y}^(2) - 16

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