LCM x^2+16x+49x^2-35 =-35

Is this the correct answer

To determine if the given expression is the correct answer, we first need to simplify it.

The given expression is:
LCM(x^2 + 16x + 49x^2 - 35) = -35

To simplify this expression, we can combine like terms by adding the coefficients of the same variables.

Combining the like terms, we get:
LCM(50x^2 + 16x - 35) = -35

However, it is important to note that the expression "LCM" stands for the Least Common Multiple. It is used to find the smallest multiple common to a set of numbers. In the given expression, it appears that the LCM of a quadratic expression is being used, which is not a standard use of LCM.

Therefore, the expression "LCM(x^2 + 16x + 49x^2 - 35) = -35" is not a correct answer.