Math, asked by TANU81, 1 year ago

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Answered by Anonymous
2

(2x-7)( 3x+4) × (2x-7) = (2x-7)^2 ( 3x+4)

So LCM is ( 2x-7)^2 ( 3x+4)


TANU81: Thanks a lot but I am not understood how you did -_-
Anonymous: As ( 2x-7) ( 3x+4) is factor
Anonymous: of (2x-7)(2x-7)(3x+4)
Answered by Cutiepie93
5

Hello friends!!

Here is your answer :

L. C. M of (2x - 7)² (3x + 4) and (2x - 7)² (3x + 4) is

(2x - 7)² (3x + 4)

Solution :

L. C. M = Lowest Common Multiple

A lowest number which is divisible by all the each of the given numbers.

If we take only (2x-7)(3x+4) then it is not completely divisible by all...

Then, (a) is correct.

Hope it helps you


TANU81: Thanks a lot sis :D
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