How do you simplify -1/9 + (-5/6)?

1 Answer
Aug 23, 2017

-17/18

Explanation:

Begin by removing the parenthesis:

-1/9+-5/6

Simplify:

-1/9-5/6

Subtract by first finding the "Least common denominator" or "LCD" We can do this by listing out the multiples of 9 and 6 and finding the smallest number that they both have in common:

color(red)6: 6, 12, color(blue)18

color(red)9: 9, color(blue)18, 27

The LCD is 18

Now we must make the denominators the same in order to subtract. Also, what we do to the denominator, we must also do to the numerator.

-[1/9(2/2)]-[5/6(3/3)]

-2/18-15/18

We can now rewrite the expression above as...

(-2-15)/18

...and subtract which yields

-17/18