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− | {{command| | + | :Returns the function having as equation the lowest common denominator of the two expressions. |
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+ | ;CommonDenominator( <Expression>, <Expression> ) | ||
+ | :Returns the lowest common denominator of the two expressions. | ||
+ | :{{example|1=<code><nowiki>CommonDenominator(3 / (2 x + 1), 3 / (4 x^2 + 4 x + 1))</nowiki></code> yields 4 ''x''<sup>2</sup> + 4 ''x'' + 1.}} |
Latest revision as of 12:38, 5 October 2017
- CommonDenominator( <Expression>, <Expression> )
- Returns the function having as equation the lowest common denominator of the two expressions.
- Example:
CommonDenominator(3 / (2 x + 1), 3 / (4 x^2 + 4 x + 1))
yields f(x) = 4 x2 + 4 x + 1.
CAS Syntax
- CommonDenominator( <Expression>, <Expression> )
- Returns the lowest common denominator of the two expressions.
- Example:
CommonDenominator(3 / (2 x + 1), 3 / (4 x^2 + 4 x + 1))
yields 4 x2 + 4 x + 1.