Having trouble with one of my math homework problems. I need to find the least common denominator (LCD) to solve the problem. I'm not sure how to figure this out one. Thanks in advance.
$$ \frac{3}{j^2+6j} + \frac{2j}{j+6} - \frac{2}{3j} .$$
Having trouble with one of my math homework problems. I need to find the least common denominator (LCD) to solve the problem. I'm not sure how to figure this out one. Thanks in advance.
$$ \frac{3}{j^2+6j} + \frac{2j}{j+6} - \frac{2}{3j} .$$