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5 March, 06:33

What is the least common denominator of the rational expressions below? 1/x^2-5x+3/x^2+2x-35

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  1. 5 March, 06:36
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    Here the denominators are quadratics, so we need to factorise them first

    1 / (x²-5x) + 3 / (x²+2x-35)

    factorising x²-5x,

    here GCF is x, so taking x out we have

    x (x-5)

    factorising x²+2x-35 using AC method,

    we find factors of - 35 that add up to give 2

    (x-5) (x+7)

    Since we have x-5 common in both denominators, so lcd of the rational expression will be product of x (x-5) (x+7)

    lcd is x (x-5) (x+7)
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