Adding and Subtracting Rational Numbers

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Adding and Subtracting Rational Numbers

Rational Numbers The term, Rational Numbers, refers to any number that can be written as a fraction. This includes fractions that are reduced, fractions that can be reduced, mixed numbers, improper fractions, and even integers and whole numbers. An integer, like 4, can be written as a fraction by putting the number 1 under it.

Types of Rational Numbers Reduced Fractions: Not Reduced Fractions: Mixed Numbers: Improper Fractions: Integers and Whole Numbers:

Simplifying Fractions Simplifying fractions by dividing the numerator (top number) and denominator (bottom number) by the same value. Repeat this until there are no more numbers that divide into both the numerator & denominator. Example:

Simplifying Fractions Example: Example: (Rewrite mixed numbers as improper fractions before you simplify.) Example: (If after you divide, the fraction can still be simplified, keep going.)

Adding Rational Numbers First they must have a common denominator. Next, look at the signs. If they have the same signs you add the absolute values and keep the sign. If they have different signs subtract the absolute values keep the sign of the larger absolute value. Use the song to help remind you if you need to: http://www.teachertube.com/viewVideo.php?video_id=286228

Subtracting Rational Numbers First they must have a common denominator. Next, rewrite subtraction as addition – keep-change-change. Follow the rules for adding rational numbers. Use the song to help remind you if you need to: http://www.teachertube.com/viewVideo.php?video_id=286228

Getting a Common Denominator Use this formula to get two fractions to have a common denominator: Common Denominator = 3•5=15. Simplify if possible.

More Examples Common Denominator { Divide to Simplify.

More Examples Change Subtraction to Addition. (Keep-Change_Change.) Note: A fraction with a negative numerator or denominator is a negative fraction.

More Examples Change Subtraction to Addition (Keep-Change-Change.). Change Mixed Numbers to Improper Fractions. Simplify. Get Common Denominator

You Try It! Find each sum or difference.

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