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Find the least common multiple of the following polynomials 9(x+2)(2x-1) and 3(x+2)

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  • 23-02-2017
The least common multiple of the polynomials given above can be obtained by multiplying the factors of each, being careful that non of the factors will be repeated. 
                    9(x + 2)(2x - 1) = (3)(3)(x + 2)(2x - 1)
                        3(x + 2) = 3(x + 2)
          LCM = (3)(3)(x + 2)(2x - 1)
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