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Find the LCM of the set of algebraic expressions.

2. Find the LCM of the set of algebraic expressions.-example-1

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Answer:


LCM = 70a^2b

Explanation:

The LCM of
10a^2, 35ab, 14b, is the smallest expression of which each of the algebraic expression in the given set is divisible by it.

To find the LCM, follow these steps:

Step 1: Express each of the algebraic expressions in as product of its factors


10a^2 = 2*5*a^2


35ab = 5*7*a*b


14b = 2*7*b

Step 2: Find the product of each factors with the highest power


LCM = 2*5*7*a^2*b


LCM = 70a^2b

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