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Math 64 4.4 "Adding and Subtracting Like Fractions" Objectives: * Add or subtract like fractions. * Add or subtract given fractional replacement values. * Solve problems by adding or subtracting like fractions. * Find the Least Common Denominator of a list of fractions. * Write equivalent fractions. Adding or Subtracting Like Fractions Fractions with the same denominator are called like fractions. Fractions that have di¤erent denominators are called unlike fractions. Like Fractions Unlike Fractions Adding or Subtracting Like Fractions (Fractions with the Same Denominator) and also If a; b; and c; are numbers and b is not 0, then In other words, to add or subtract fractions with the same denominator, add or subtract their numerator and write the sum or di¤ erence over the common denominator. Note: a a = = b b a b as long as b is not 0. Example 1: (Adding or subtracting like fractions) Add or subtract the following fractions and reduce to lowest terms. 3 7 12 11 5 a) + b) + + 10 10 15 15 15 c) 7 5 + 16 16 d) Page: 1 4 11 6 11 3 11 Notes by Bibiana Lopez Prealgebra by Elayn Martin-Gay c) 3 16w 15 16w 4.4 d) 9y 2y 5y + + 8 8 8 3 8 Adding and Subtracting Given Fractional Replacement Values Example 2: (Adding or subtracting like fractions) Evaluate each expression for the given replacement values. 3 2 a) x + y; x = and y = 4 4 b) x y; x = 1 and y = 5 3 5 Solving Problems by Adding or Subtracting Like Fractions Example 3: (Applications) Find the perimeter of the following …gure. Example 4: (Applications) 7 3 of a mile and from home to the post o¢ ce is of a mile. How much farther 8 8 is it from home to the World Gym than from home to the post o¢ ce? The distance from home to the World Gym is Page: 2 Notes by Bibiana Lopez Prealgebra by Elayn Martin-Gay 4.4 Finding the Least Common Denominator In the next section, we will add and subtract fractions that have di¤erent, or unlike, denominators. To do so, we …rst write them as equivalent fractions with a common denominator. De…nition: Least Common Denominator The least common denominator (LCD) of a list of fractions is the smallest positive number divisible by all the denominators in the list. The least common denominator is also the least common multiple (LCM) of the denominators. Finding the LCD: Method 1 Method 1: Finding the LCD of a List of Fractions Using Multiples of the Largest Number 1: Write the multiples of the largest denominator (starting with the number itself) until a multiple common to all denominators in the list is found. 2: The multiple found in Step 1 is the LCD. Example 5: (Finding the LCD: Method 1) Find the LCD of each list of fractions. 7 11 a) and 8 32 b) 2 6 and 9 15 Finding the LCD: Method 2 Method 2: Finding the LCD of a List of Denominators Using Prime Factorization 1: Write the prime factorization of each denominator. 2: For each di¤erent prime factor in Step1, circle the greatest number of times that factor occurs in any one factorization. 3: The LCD is the product of the circled factors. Example 6: (Finding the LCD: Method 2) Find the LCD of each list of fractions. 3 1 13 a) ; , and 4 14 20 b) Page: 3 7 3 5 ; ; and 20 24 45 Notes by Bibiana Lopez Prealgebra by Elayn Martin-Gay c) 4.4 7 2 3 ; ; and 2 y 11 y d) 2 3 5 ; ; and 25 15x 6x3 Writing Equivalent Fractions Writing Equivalent Fractions To write an equivalent fraction, where a; b; and c are nonzero numbers. Example 7: (Writing equivalent fractions) Write each fraction as an equivalent fraction with the given denominator. a) 14 = 17 68 b) 3 = 5 100 c) 19z = 21 126 d) 7 = 6 36a Page: 4 Notes by Bibiana Lopez