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Laney
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28 August, 17:36
Least common denominator for - 3/a and 1/4a^2
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Tatum Bates
28 August, 17:56
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It would just be 4a² as the LCD, because the first fraction can have the denominator easily multiplied by 4a to make 4a²
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