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27 February, 17:14

You are tutoring a classmate in subtracting fractions. How might you summarize the rules for subtracting fractions with like denominators?

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  1. 27 February, 21:08
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    To subtract fractions, let's put a generic example.

    Be the fractions

    (a / b) - (c / d)

    With a, b, c and d other than zero.

    The subtraction of fractions is given by:

    (a / b) - (c / d) = ((a * d) - (c * b)) / (b * d).

    If the fractions have the same denominator then the subtraction is

    (a / b) - (c / b) = (a-c) / (b)

    answer

    (a / b) - (c / d) = ((a * d) - (c * b)) / (b * d)

    (a / b) - (c / b) = (a-c) / (b)
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