To calculate:The least common denominatorfor the rational expressions
The least common denominator of the pairs of polynomials
Given information:
The rational expressions
Formula Used:
The LCD is the product of the unique prime factors with each factor raised to the greatest power that occurs in any of the expression.
Calculation:
Consider the rational expressions
Calculate the prime factorization of each expression.
The product of unique prime factors is
Thus, the least common denominator of the pairs of polynomials
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