How do you simplify 1/4 + (-3/4)14+(−34)? Algebra Properties of Real Numbers Addition of Rational Numbers 1 Answer De Rono Oct 27, 2015 -1/2−12 Explanation: 1/4+(-3/4) = (1-3)/4 =(-2)/4 =-1/214+(−34)=1−34=−24=−12 Answer link Related questions How do you add rational numbers? How do you write fractions with a common denominator? How do you write mixed fractions into improper fractions? How do you write 11 2/31123 into an improper fraction? How do you add 4 1/7 + 2/7417+27? How do you add 3/5+2/835+28? How do you change fractions into decimals? How do you find the sum of 2.5+2.57+3.12.5+2.57+3.1? How do you calculate 18/12 - 7/91812−79? How do you write 5 into an improper fraction? See all questions in Addition of Rational Numbers Impact of this question 5648 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License