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The lowest common denominator (also least common denominator and LCD) is the least common multiple of the denominators (bottom parts) of a group of fractions. It makes it easier to add, subtract, and compare fractions.
The LCD of and is 6. This is because and equal and . 6 is the smallest number that can be at the bottom of both of those fractions.
The same thing also works with variables: