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Question : The L.C.M of a² - b² and (a+b)² is ​

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Answered by Anonymous
3

Step-by-step explanation:

)=3(a−1)

q(x)=2(a−1)

2

=2(a−1)(a−1)

r(x)=a

2

−1

=(a−1)(a+1)

lcm=6(a+1)(a−1)

2

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LCM = The LCM is the least common multiple or lowest common multiple between two or more numbers. We can find the least common multiple by breaking down each number into its prime factors.

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Answered by dooncambridgeschools
1

Answer:

The L.C.M of a² - b² and (a+b)² is( a+b) ( a-b)(a^2+b^2+2ab

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