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 \frac{4}{12} +  \frac{ - 3}{9}

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Answered by Anonymous
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 \frac{4}{12} + \frac{ - 3}{9}

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 \frac{4}{12}  + ( \frac{ - 3}{9} )

LCM of 12 and 9 is 36

 \frac{4(3) - 3(4)}{36}  \\  \\  =  \frac{12 - 12}{36}   \\  \\  =  \frac{0}{36}  = 0

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Additional Information:-

To find the sum of the fractions of different denominators:-

  • First find the Least Common Multiple of the denominator

  • Make the denominators of the fractions common

  • Add the top numerators , put that answer over the denominator

  • Simplify the fraction
Answered by muskan8422
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Step-by-step explanation:

4/12+-3/9

=4×3-3×4/36

=12-12/36

=0/36

=0

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