Q3.

Question

 Consider  1a+1b+1c if a, b, and c are real numbers. Determine whether each statement is sometimes, always, or never true. Explain your answer.

a. abc is a common denominator.

b. abc is the LCD.

c. ab is the LCD.

d. b is the LCD.

e. The sum is bc+ac+ababc.

Step-by-Step Solution

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Answer

Statements a, b and e are correct always true.

Statements c and d are sometimes true.

1Step 1. Given

Given rational expression is 1a+1b+1c.

2Step 2. To determine

Determine whether each statement is sometimes, always, or never true. Explain your answer.

a. abc is a common denominator.

b. abc is the LCD.

c. ab is the LCD.

d. b is the LCD.

e. The sum is bc+ac+ababc.

3Step 3. Calculation

The denominators of the rational expression 1a+1b+1c are a, b and c.

So, the LCM (least common multiple of them is abc.

We try to get abc as denominator for each term and then simplify:

1a+1b+1c=bcabc+acabc+ababc=bc+ac+ababc

It means statements a, b, and e are correct.

If b = c then the LCM of a, b, c = b will be ab. So, option c is sometimes true.

If a = b = c then LCM of a = b, b, c = b will be b. So, option d is sometimes true.