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Find the LCM.$$6 x^{3}-24 x^{2}+18 x, 4 x^{5}-24 x^{4}+20 x^{3}$$
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The first expression can be factored by taking out the common factor of $6x$, which gives us $6x(x^{2}-4x+3)$. Further factorizing the quadratic expression gives us $6x(x-3)(x-1)$. The second expression can be factored by taking out the common factor of $4x^{3}$, Show more…
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