FRAÇÕES (Parte 2): Operações Básicas | Matemática Básica - Aula 5

FRAÇÕES (Parte 2): Operações Básicas | Matemática Básica - Aula 5

Introduction to Fraction Operations

Overview of Fraction Operations

  • The lesson continues the topic of fractions, focusing on operations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.

Addition and Subtraction of Fractions with Equal Denominators

  • The simplest case involves fractions with equal denominators. An example is provided where all three denominators are the same.
  • To solve the expression, keep the denominator (15) constant and perform operations on the numerators: 3 + 6 - 12.
  • The result is -3/5, demonstrating how to handle simple fraction addition and subtraction.

Addition and Subtraction of Fractions with Different Denominators

  • When dealing with different denominators (5, 3, and 6), it’s necessary to find a common denominator.
  • The least common multiple (LCM) of these denominators is calculated step-by-step.
  • After determining that LCM is 30, each fraction can be adjusted accordingly for addition or subtraction.

Performing Operations on Adjusted Fractions

  • Each fraction is converted using the common denominator:
  • For 1/5 : becomes 12/30
  • For 1/3 : becomes 10/30
  • For 1/6 : becomes 5/30
  • Adding these gives a total of 62, from which we subtract 55, resulting in a final answer of 7/30.

Multiplication of Fractions

Understanding Mixed Numbers

  • A mixed number like "three and one-half" represents both an integer part (3 cups of sugar) and a fractional part (1/2).

Converting Mixed Numbers for Calculation

  • To add mixed numbers effectively:
  • Convert them into improper fractions if needed.
  • Example: Convert "three" into a fraction by considering it as having a denominator of one.

Simplifying Multiplications Involving Multiple Fractions

  • When multiplying fractions:
  • Multiply numerators together (e.g., 3 * 5 = 15) and denominators together (e.g., 2 * 7 = 14).
  • Resulting in an answer expressed as an improper fraction: 15/14.

This structured approach provides clarity on how to handle various operations involving fractions while ensuring that key concepts are easily accessible through timestamps.

Understanding Fraction Operations

Simplifying Fractions

  • The process of simplifying fractions involves dividing both the numerator and denominator by a common factor. For example, dividing 10 by 5 results in 2.
  • Further simplification can be done with fractions like 4/12 , where both the numerator and denominator are divided by 4, yielding 1/3 .

Multiplication of Fractions

  • When multiplying fractions, such as 8/3 div 6/5 , rewrite it as multiplication by the reciprocal: 8/3 times 5/6 .
  • Common factors can be simplified before multiplying; for instance, dividing 8 by 2 gives 4 and dividing 6 by 2 gives 3.

Division of Fractions

  • The rule for division states that dividing one fraction by another is equivalent to multiplying the first fraction by the inverse of the second.

Working with Mixed Operations

  • In expressions involving multiple operations, such as subtraction followed by multiplication, it's crucial to handle parentheses first. For example, calculate (2/3 - 4/5) .
  • Finding a common denominator (in this case, 15) allows for proper subtraction between fractions with different denominators.

Final Calculations and Results

  • After performing necessary operations within parentheses, continue with multiplication or division as required.
  • Simplifying results from previous calculations leads to final answers; for instance, combining results from different operations yields a final fraction result.

Conclusion on Fraction Operations

  • The overall goal is to simplify complex expressions involving fractions into manageable parts while ensuring accuracy through systematic calculation methods.
  • The session concludes with an emphasis on understanding these concepts thoroughly for future applications in mathematics.
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