How do you add -9/8+7/4?

2 Answers
Sep 20, 2016

-9/8+7/4=5/8

Explanation:

WE have denominators 4 and 8 here and their GCD is 8, hence we can add them by converting them to common GCD.

-9/8+7/4

= -9/8+(7xx2)/(4xx2)

= -9/8+14/8

= (-9+14)/8

= 5/8

Sep 21, 2016

5/8

Explanation:

Fraction->("count")/("size indicator")->("numerator")/("denominator")
color(white)(.)

Size indicator is how many of what you are counting to make a whole 1 of something.

color(white)(.)
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color(blue)("Point 1")

We need to add/subtract counts but we can only do this 'directly' if the 'size indicators' (denominators) are the same.

color(blue)("Point 2")
Multiply by 1 and you do not change the intrinsic value. However, 1 comes in many forms. So we can change the way something looks but not change its intrinsic value.
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Given:" "-9/8+7/4

Change the order:

7/4-9/8

This is the same in value as:

(7/4color(magenta)(xx1))-9/8

But write 1 as 1=2/2 giving:

(7/4color(magenta)(xx2/2))-9/8" "->" "(7xx2)/(4xx2)-9/8

14/8-9/8 = 5/8