Algebra I/Content/Working with Numbers/Subtracting Rational Numbers

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Lesson

Subtracting fractions when the denominators are equal is also easy

3727=17

Notice that when the denominators are the same for either adding or subtracting fractions we only add or subtract the numerators. With this in mind we can now use the techniques learned in Lesson 4 to subtract more complex fractions by finding the factors of the following fractions

12145661570=11×112×2×2×3×19612×3×5×19

We can now see that multiplying 456 by 5 and 570 by 4 gives the smallest possible denominator

121×55×4564×614×570=6052442280=3612280

Now the question is is this fraction irreducible? We know the factors in the denominator so checking if 361 is divisible by the numbers 2, 3, 5, 19 will show that 361/19 = 19 therefore

3612280=19120

Which is now an irreducible fraction.

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