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Three terms are in a rational equation. The denominators are: 4, 4x, and 4x+1. Which statement is the closest to the truth about the LEAST common denominator?
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Three terms are in a rational equation. The denominators are: 4, 4x, and 4x+1. Which statement is the closest to the truth about the LEAST common denominator?
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Three terms are in a rational equation. The denominators are: 4, 4x, and 4x+1.
Which statement is the closest to the truth about the LEAST common
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i think it would be 9 or 8 i thrying my best
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