LCM in rational equations refers to the least common multiple of the denominators involved in the equations. It is used to eliminate fractions by multiplying each term by the LCM, ensuring that all denominators are converted to a common base. This simplifies the equation and allows for easier manipulation and solving. By addressing the LCM, one can avoid complications that arise from dealing with different denominators.
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