Identify the least common denominator of each group of rational expression, and rewrite each as an equivalent rational expression with the LCD as its denominator. $\frac{10}{p^{5}}, \frac{7}{p^{2}}$
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Step 1: Determine the least common denominator (LCD) for the rational expressions $\frac{10}{p^{5}}$ and $\frac{7}{p^{2}}$. Show more…
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