true or false.

to add two fractions with x's, you add their numerators and denominators.

1 answer

False.

To add two fractions, you need a common denominator. You don't simply add the numerators and denominators. Here's the correct process:

1. Find the least common denominator (LCD) of the two fractions.
2. Convert each fraction to an equivalent fraction with the LCD as the denominator.
3. Add the numerators of these equivalent fractions.
4. Write the result over the common denominator.

For example, to add the fractions ab and cd, you would do the following:

1. Find the LCD of b and d, which is bd if b and d are relatively prime.
2. Convert ab to adbd and cd to cbdb.
3. Add the numerators: ad+cb.
4. Write the result over the common denominator: ad+cbbd.