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4) What is the LCM of (x-y)² and (x-y)³ ? ​

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Answer:

To find the least common multiple (LCM) of two expressions, you should first factor them.

For (x-y)²:

(x-y)² = (x-y)(x-y)

For (x-y)³:

(x-y)³ = (x-y)(x-y)(x-y)

Now, to find the LCM, you need to take the highest power of each factor. In this case, the highest power of (x-y) is (x-y)³.

So, the LCM of (x-y)² and (x-y)³ is (x-y)³.

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