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20 June, 14:16

What is the least common multiply that will eliminate the denominator in 2+1 over 3 + x-3 over 4 = 1/6x

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  1. 20 June, 14:34
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    The least common multiple = 12x

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The given expression is,

    (2+1) / 3 + (x-3) / 4 = 1/6x

    To find the least common multiple

    To eliminate the denominator we have to multiply each term by LCM of denominators.

    Here, the denominators are, 3, 4 and 6x

    LCM (3, 4, 6x) = 12x

    Therefore the least common multiple in which eliminate the denominator is 12x
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