Respuesta :

Given:

There are two equation given in the question.

Required:

We have to find the lowest common denominator of both equation.

Explanation:

[tex]\frac{p+3}{p^2+7p+10}and\frac{p+5}{p^2+5p+6}[/tex]

are given equations

first of all we need to factorization both denominator

[tex]\begin{gathered} p^2+7p+10and\text{ }p^2+5p+6 \\ (p+5)(p+2)and\text{ \lparen p+3\rparen\lparen p+2\rparen} \end{gathered}[/tex]

so here (p+2) is common in both so take (p+2) for one time only

so now the lowest common denominator is

[tex](p+5)(p+2)(p+3)[/tex]

Final answer:

The lowest common denominator for given two equations is

[tex](p+5)(p+2)(p+3)[/tex]