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How to find the LCD of fractions

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Example:
(3)/(5)+ (4)/(9)
Look at the denominator of the fractions, and then see whether there is a common prime number associated with them.
In this example, since 5 and 9 (3*3) do not have any common prime numbers, you just multiply these numbers together and get 45.
There, we just found the LCD of fractions.

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