Find the least common multiple of x3 - x2 + x - 1 and x2 - 1. Write the answer in factored form
@Directrix
@Lakeekee_
hold on
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(x2+1)(x−1)(x+1)
Factor this: x3 - x2 + x - 1 and then Factor this: x2 - 1
A. (x + 1)2(x - 1) B. (x + 1)(x - 1)(x2 + 1) C. (x3 - x2 + x - 1)(x2 - 1) D. (x + 1)(x - 1)(x2 - 1)
so d right
no b
how is it b
Nothing like a direct answer to violate the OS Code of Conduct @Lakeekee_
i was asking for an explanantion
i still dont understand how she got that
then bye
I don't understand it either. I think @Lakeekee_ cranked it out using an online algebraic calculator and then dropped an answer here. The least she could do is to teach us how to use the online calculator. Right? @Tazmaniadevil
no i didnt i asked my aunt for the answer thankyou @Directrix
Sounds sketchy to me. The aunt could post in this thread and tell us.
right lolbecuase i tried to work that calc and i gave up and punched my computer thATS WHY IVE A LAP TOP NOW sorry for the caps
>>asked my aunt for the answer Ask the aunt for the work. And, @Tazmaniadevil 's teacher is going to ask him how he got the answer. If he replies that he got it from @Lakeekee_ 's aunt, the teacher is not going to buy that even if it is true.
hes right
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