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Precalculus Examples
Step 1
Step 1.1
Factor out of .
Step 1.2
Factor out of .
Step 1.3
Factor out of .
Step 2
Step 2.1
Finding the LCD of a list of values is the same as finding the LCM of the denominators of those values.
Step 2.2
Since contains both numbers and variables, there are four steps to find the LCM. Find LCM for the numeric, variable, and compound variable parts. Then, multiply them all together.
Steps to find the LCM for are:
1. Find the LCM for the numeric part .
2. Find the LCM for the variable part .
3. Find the LCM for the compound variable part .
4. Multiply each LCM together.
Step 2.3
The LCM is the smallest positive number that all of the numbers divide into evenly.
1. List the prime factors of each number.
2. Multiply each factor the greatest number of times it occurs in either number.
Step 2.4
Since has no factors besides and .
is a prime number
Step 2.5
Since has no factors besides and .
is a prime number
Step 2.6
The number is not a prime number because it only has one positive factor, which is itself.
Not prime
Step 2.7
The LCM of is the result of multiplying all prime factors the greatest number of times they occur in either number.
Step 2.8
Multiply by .
Step 2.9
The factor for is itself.
occurs time.
Step 2.10
The LCM of is the result of multiplying all prime factors the greatest number of times they occur in either term.
Step 2.11
The factor for is itself.
occurs time.
Step 2.12
The LCM of is the result of multiplying all factors the greatest number of times they occur in either term.
Step 2.13
The Least Common Multiple of some numbers is the smallest number that the numbers are factors of.
Step 3
Step 3.1
Multiply each term in by .
Step 3.2
Simplify the left side.
Step 3.2.1
Simplify each term.
Step 3.2.1.1
Rewrite using the commutative property of multiplication.
Step 3.2.1.2
Cancel the common factor of .
Step 3.2.1.2.1
Factor out of .
Step 3.2.1.2.2
Cancel the common factor.
Step 3.2.1.2.3
Rewrite the expression.
Step 3.2.1.3
Combine and .
Step 3.2.1.4
Cancel the common factor of .
Step 3.2.1.4.1
Factor out of .
Step 3.2.1.4.2
Cancel the common factor.
Step 3.2.1.4.3
Rewrite the expression.
Step 3.2.1.5
Apply the distributive property.
Step 3.2.1.6
Multiply by .
Step 3.2.1.7
Apply the distributive property.
Step 3.2.1.8
Multiply by by adding the exponents.
Step 3.2.1.8.1
Move .
Step 3.2.1.8.2
Multiply by .
Step 3.2.1.9
Rewrite using the commutative property of multiplication.
Step 3.2.1.10
Cancel the common factor of .
Step 3.2.1.10.1
Factor out of .
Step 3.2.1.10.2
Factor out of .
Step 3.2.1.10.3
Cancel the common factor.
Step 3.2.1.10.4
Rewrite the expression.
Step 3.2.1.11
Combine and .
Step 3.2.1.12
Cancel the common factor of .
Step 3.2.1.12.1
Cancel the common factor.
Step 3.2.1.12.2
Rewrite the expression.
Step 3.2.1.13
Apply the distributive property.
Step 3.2.1.14
Multiply by .
Step 3.2.1.15
Expand using the FOIL Method.
Step 3.2.1.15.1
Apply the distributive property.
Step 3.2.1.15.2
Apply the distributive property.
Step 3.2.1.15.3
Apply the distributive property.
Step 3.2.1.16
Simplify and combine like terms.
Step 3.2.1.16.1
Simplify each term.
Step 3.2.1.16.1.1
Multiply by by adding the exponents.
Step 3.2.1.16.1.1.1
Move .
Step 3.2.1.16.1.1.2
Multiply by .
Step 3.2.1.16.1.2
Multiply by .
Step 3.2.1.16.1.3
Multiply by .
Step 3.2.1.16.2
Add and .
Step 3.2.1.16.3
Add and .
Step 3.2.2
Add and .
Step 3.3
Simplify the right side.
Step 3.3.1
Multiply by .
Step 3.3.2
Apply the distributive property.
Step 3.3.3
Multiply by by adding the exponents.
Step 3.3.3.1
Move .
Step 3.3.3.2
Multiply by .
Step 3.3.4
Multiply by .
Step 4
Step 4.1
Move all terms containing to the left side of the equation.
Step 4.1.1
Subtract from both sides of the equation.
Step 4.1.2
Add to both sides of the equation.
Step 4.1.3
Subtract from .
Step 4.1.4
Add and .
Step 4.2
Factor the left side of the equation.
Step 4.2.1
Factor out of .
Step 4.2.1.1
Factor out of .
Step 4.2.1.2
Factor out of .
Step 4.2.1.3
Rewrite as .
Step 4.2.1.4
Factor out of .
Step 4.2.1.5
Factor out of .
Step 4.2.2
Factor.
Step 4.2.2.1
Factor using the AC method.
Step 4.2.2.1.1
Consider the form . Find a pair of integers whose product is and whose sum is . In this case, whose product is and whose sum is .
Step 4.2.2.1.2
Write the factored form using these integers.
Step 4.2.2.2
Remove unnecessary parentheses.
Step 4.3
If any individual factor on the left side of the equation is equal to , the entire expression will be equal to .
Step 4.4
Set equal to and solve for .
Step 4.4.1
Set equal to .
Step 4.4.2
Add to both sides of the equation.
Step 4.5
Set equal to and solve for .
Step 4.5.1
Set equal to .
Step 4.5.2
Add to both sides of the equation.
Step 4.6
The final solution is all the values that make true.