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Subtract rational number.

3 \times \frac{1}{4} \:   from \:   \frac{ - 9}{ - 4}

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Answered by ashokdubey9801215626
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Answer:

Firstly find the LCM of the denominator which is 4 and - 4 and the LCM is - 4

-9-(-3)/-4

-9+3/-4

-6/-4

-3/-2 is the answer

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Answered by Amrit111Raj82
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LCM of 4,-4 = -4

 \frac{ - 9 -( -  3)}{ - 4}

 \frac{ - 9 + 3}{ - 4}

 \frac{ - 6}{  - 4}

 \frac{ - 3}{ - 2}

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