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Match the rational equations in Column A with their Least Common Denominator in Column B. Write the corresponding letter of your answer on the blank.​

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Answered by tyrbylent
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Answered by anjumanyasmin
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From the given question the correct answer is :  

column A                              answer

\frac{1}{x} +\frac{x}{2} =\frac{11}{6}                               F. 6x

\frac{2}{x} - \frac{x+1}{5} = -\frac{4}{5}                           A. 5x

\frac{2}{x-3} +\frac{x}{2} =-\frac{1}{2}                           I. 2(x-3)

\frac{x^{2}+ 3}{3x} =\frac{19}{12}                                  B. 12x

\frac{1}{x} +\frac{1}{x+1} =\frac{1}{10}                  

\frac{1}{2x} -\frac{3}{5} =\frac{x}{4}                                C. 20x                      

\frac{3x}{4} +\frac{1}{2} =\frac{5}{x}                                G. 4x                                                    

\frac{3x}{4} -3x=\frac{2}{x}                                D. 3x                              

\frac{x}{5} +\frac{3}{2x} =6                                 H. 10x

\frac{3x}{5} + \frac{1}{3x}=x                                E. 15x

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