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Identifying the Least Common Denominator

An industrial technician is solving the rational equation y6y2+3y4=2y+4+7y1\frac{y-6}{y^2+3y-4} = \frac{2}{y+4} + \frac{7}{y-1} to determine a system's efficiency rating yy. Following the standard five-step strategy for rational equations, the technician must identify the Least Common Denominator (LCD) to clear the fractions. What is the LCD for this specific equation in its factored form?

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