Subtract 1/4 -3/4

To subtract 1/4 from 3/4, you need to have a common denominator. Both fractions already have a denominator of 4, so you can proceed with the subtraction:

3/4 - 1/4 = (3 - 1)/4 = 2/4

However, the fraction 2/4 can be simplified further by dividing both the numerator and denominator by their greatest common divisor, which is 2:

2/4 = 1/2

Therefore, 1/4 - 3/4 = 1/2.

To subtract 1/4 from 3/4, follow these steps:

Step 1: Find a common denominator for the fractions. In this case, both fractions already have the same denominator, which is 4.

Step 2: Subtract the numerators. Since the denominators are the same, you only need to subtract the numerators.

3/4 - 1/4 = (3 - 1)/4

Step 3: Simplify the numerator if possible.

2/4 = 1/2

So, subtracting 1/4 from 3/4 gives you the result of 1/2.

To subtract fractions, we need to have a common denominator. In this case, the common denominator is 4 since both fractions have denominators of 4.

Now, let's find the difference between the numerators. Subtracting 3/4 from 1/4, we have:

1/4 - 3/4 = (1 - 3)/4

The numerator becomes -2, and the denominator remains 4:

-2/4

To simplify the fraction, we can divide both the numerator and the denominator by their greatest common divisor, which is 2 in this case:

-2/4 = -1/2

So, the subtraction of 1/4 and 3/4 is equal to -1/2.