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How do you subtract fractions with unlike denominators?

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you have to create a common denominator, then subtraction. for example, to subtract (1/2) by (1/4), you'd have to multiply the top and bottom of the first fraction by 2 to match up your denominators. after that, you have (2/4) - (1/4), which you can subtract like normal thanks to the common denominator.
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