The Negative Fraction Calculator allows users to perform addition, subtraction, multiplication, or division on fractions, even with negative values, providing results in fractional and decimal form.
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How to Use the Negative Fraction Calculator
Step 1: Input First Fraction
Begin by entering the first fraction:
- First Numerator: In the field labeled “First Numerator”, input the numerator of your first fraction. This field is required.
- First Denominator: In the field labeled “First Denominator”, input the denominator of your first fraction. Ensure this value is not zero, and it must be between -1,000,000 and 1,000,000. This step is required for the calculation.
Step 2: Select an Operation
Choose the mathematical operation you wish to perform with the fractions. The “Operation” field provides several options in a dropdown menu:
- Addition (+)
- Subtraction (-)
- Multiplication (×)
- Division (÷)
Select the operation that corresponds to the calculation you want to perform. This field is mandatory.
Step 3: Input Second Fraction
Next, enter the values for the second fraction:
- Second Numerator: Fill in the numerator of the second fraction in the field labeled “Second Numerator”. This input is required.
- Second Denominator: Enter the denominator of the second fraction in the field labeled “Second Denominator”. Make sure it is not zero, and it must fall within the range of -1,000,000 to 1,000,000. This input is also obligatory.
Step 4: View the Results
After you have provided the input values and selected an operation, the calculator will display the results in the following fields:
- Result Numerator: This field shows the numerator of the result fraction based on the selected operation. It calculates based on the logic provided in the calculator.
- Result Denominator: This field displays the denominator of the result fraction according to the operation you chose.
- Decimal Result: The calculator also outputs the result as a decimal value, calculated up to four decimal places for precision.
This comprehensive output provides both the fractional and decimal form of your calculated result.