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Find the least common denominator of 2x+8, 4x - 24

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Answer:


LCD= 4 (x+4)(x-6) or


LCD= 4x^2 -8x-96

Explanation:

Given

2x + 8 and 4x - 24

Required

Determine the least common denominator (LCD)

To calculate the LCD, we need to first get the factor of both expression


2x + 8 = 2 * (x + 4)


4x - 24 = 2 * 2 * (x -6)

Next, we list out and multiply the union of the factors; i.e. the combination of all term in each factor

This gives the LCD


LCD= 2 * 2 * (x+4) * (x-6)


LCD = 4 * (x+4)(x-6)


LCD= 4 (x+4)(x-6)

The answer can be left in this form of solved further:


LCD= (4x+16)(x-6)


LCD= 4x^2 -24x + 16x-96


LCD= 4x^2 -8x-96

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