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Mathematics, 02.04.2021 22:30, elizabethluna058

Find the lowest common denominator of (5)/(x^2+x-6)-(3)/(2x+2)+(7)/(5x-10 ) A. (X^2+x-6)(2x+2)(5x-10)
B. (X-2)(x+3)
C. (X+3)(x-2)(x+1)
D. 10(x-2)(x+3)(x+1)

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