emarie3397
emarie3397
11-03-2017
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What is the LCM of x^2+4x, x^2
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konrad509
konrad509
11-03-2017
[tex]x^2+4x=x\cdot (x+4)\\ x^2= x\cdot x\\\\ \text{lcm}(x^2+4x,x^2)=x^2\cdot(x+4)=x^3+4x^2[/tex]
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