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Question
Subtract the first rational number from the second in each of the following:
\[\frac{11}{13}, \frac{- 4}{13}\]
Short/Brief Note
Sum
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Solution
\[\frac{- 4}{13} - \frac{11}{13} = \frac{- 4 - 11}{13} = \frac{- 15}{13}\]
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