To calculate:The least common multiple of the pairs of polynomials
The least common multiple of the pairs of polynomials
Given information:
The pairs of polynomials
Formula Used:
The LCM is the product of the prime factors with each factor raised to the greatest power that occurs in any of the expression.
Calculation:
Consider the pairs of polynomials
Calculate the prime factorization of each expression.
Multiply each unique prime factor to get the least common multiple.
Thus, the least common multiple of the pairs of polynomials
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