Difference between revisions of "CommonDenominator Command"
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Revision as of 14:12, 20 August 2015
- 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.