LCM of Polynomial Functions 3

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Find the LCM of the given polynomials.


x - 3; x^2 + 3x; x^3 - 9x

Solution:

x^2 + 3x = x(x + 3)

x^3 - 9x = x(x^2 - 9) = x(x - 3) (x + 3)

LCM = x(x - 3)(x + 3)

I can also say that the LCM is x^3 - 9x.

Yes?
 
Find the LCM of the given polynomials.


x - 3; x^2 + 3x; x^3 - 9x

Solution:

x^2 + 3x = x(x + 3)

x^3 - 9x = x(x^2 - 9) = x(x - 3) (x + 3)

LCM = x(x - 3)(x + 3)

I can also say that the LCM is x^3 - 9x.

Yes?
Yes... but it is more useful in factorized form.
 
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