<< Chapter < Page | Chapter >> Page > |
Find the LCD for the fractions and
Factor each denominator into its primes. | |
List the primes of 12 and the primes of 18 lining them up in columns when possible. | |
Bring down the columns. | |
Multiply the factors. The product is the LCM. | |
The LCM of 12 and 18 is 36, so the LCD of and is 36. | LCD of and is 36. |
To find the LCD of two fractions, find the LCM of their denominators. Notice how the steps shown below are similar to the steps we took to find the LCM.
Find the least common denominator for the fractions and
To find the LCD, we find the LCM of the denominators.
Find the LCM of and
The LCM of and is So, the LCD of and is
Find the least common denominator for the fractions: and
224
Earlier, we used fraction tiles to see that the LCD of is We saw that three pieces exactly covered and two pieces exactly covered so
We say that are equivalent fractions and also that are equivalent fractions.
We can use the Equivalent Fractions Property to algebraically change a fraction to an equivalent one. Remember, two fractions are equivalent if they have the same value. The Equivalent Fractions Property is repeated below for reference.
If are whole numbers where
To add or subtract fractions with different denominators, we will first have to convert each fraction to an equivalent fraction with the LCD. Let’s see how to change to equivalent fractions with denominator without using models.
Convert to equivalent fractions with denominator their LCD.
Find the LCD. | The LCD of and is 12. |
Find the number to multiply 4 to get 12. | |
Find the number to multiply 6 to get 12. | |
Use the Equivalent Fractions Property to convert each fraction to an equivalent fraction with the LCD, multiplying both the numerator and denominator of each fraction by the same number. | |
Simplify the numerators and denominators. |
We do not reduce the resulting fractions. If we did, we would get back to our original fractions and lose the common denominator.
Notification Switch
Would you like to follow the 'Prealgebra' conversation and receive update notifications?