Like Fractions
No. Like fractions have the same denominator.
Similiar fractions are fractions that have the same denominator.
Addition or subtraction of fractions require "like" fractions: that is, fractions with the same denominator.
it stay the same when you subtract fractions and when you add fractions.
"Unlike" fractions.
They are called "like" fractions.
Like Fractions
No. Like fractions have the same denominator.
Like fractions are the fractions which have the same denominator and unlike fractions are the fractions which do not have the same denominator.
Similiar fractions are fractions that have the same denominator.
Subtracting fractions is similar to adding fractions. If the fractions have the same denominator, you subtract the numerators. If the fractions have different denominators, you have to convert to a common denominator first.Subtracting fractions is similar to adding fractions. If the fractions have the same denominator, you subtract the numerators. If the fractions have different denominators, you have to convert to a common denominator first.Subtracting fractions is similar to adding fractions. If the fractions have the same denominator, you subtract the numerators. If the fractions have different denominators, you have to convert to a common denominator first.Subtracting fractions is similar to adding fractions. If the fractions have the same denominator, you subtract the numerators. If the fractions have different denominators, you have to convert to a common denominator first.
Yes you have to add with the same denominator. when ever you do fractions they have to have the same denominator no matter what. So thats a yes
The numerator of the answer is the result of subtracting the numerators of the fractions, and the denominator of the fraction is the same as the common denominator.
Addition or subtraction of fractions require "like" fractions: that is, fractions with the same denominator.
improper fractions
Fractions are integers when their denominator is 1 or when the numerator has the same value as the denominator.