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Akuni Amon
Mar 13

Find the llcm of x^2+x, x^2-1, x^2-x?

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Mar 13
To find the least common multiple (LCM) of the given polynomials, we first need to factorize each polynomial.

1. x^2 + x = x(x+1)
2. x^2 - 1 = (x+1)(x-1)
3. x^2 - x = x(x-1)

Now, we can find the LCM by taking the product of the highest power of each factor that appears in any of the polynomials.

The LCM of x^2 + x, x^2 - 1, x^2 - x is x(x+1)(x-1).
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