i wanna find the lcd of 1/3 and 1/4 ? i already know how to use lcm but not lcd. plaese i need help!

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The LCD (Lowest Common Denominator) is 12...
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2/12 because if you add 1+1 you get 2 and if you find the lcm of 4 and 3 you get 12 so your answer is 2/12
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