I will rate you brainliest Select the best description of what the LCM of a set of polynomials is. a.It is the quotient of all the factors of the polynomials. b.It is the common numerator of a rational expression. c. It is the product of the prime factors that are either unique to or shared by the polynomials. d. It is all the polynomials in the set.

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Answer:

C. It is the product of the prime factors that are either unique to or shared by the polynomials.

Step-by-step explanation:

LCM of polynomials is:

=> Finding the factors of all the numbers and variable in the expression

=> Next, we multiply the unique numbers and the variable of the expression to find the LCM.

So, C is the correct answer.

The LCM of a set of polynomials  is the product of the prime factors that are either unique to or shared by the polynomials.  

What is LCM of polynomial?

To find the lowest common multiple (L.C.M.) of polynomials, we first find the factors of polynomials by the method of factorization and then adopt the same process of finding L.C.M.

Example : The L.C.M. of 4a2 - 25b2 and 6a2 + 15ab.

Factorizing 4a2 - 25b2 we get,

(2a)2 - (5b)2, by using the identity a2 - b2.

= (2a + 5b) (2a - 5b)

Also, factorizing 6a2 + 15ab by taking the common factor '3a', we get

= 3a(2a + 5b)

L.C.M.  is 3a(2a + 5b) (2a - 5b)

According to the question

The LCM of a set of polynomials is

 is the product of the prime factors that are either unique to or shared by the polynomials.  

(from above example we can see that )

Hence,  It is the product of the prime factors that are either unique to or shared by the polynomials.  

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