"Power 1 2" most commonly refers to the power of one-half or the square root.
1/3 is never equal to 3 or any other whole number. However, it is equal to 0.33333... with the 3 repeated forever. In the same way, 1/2 is never equal to a whole number. It is equal to 0.5, which has a decimal but not a fraction.
Answer: 1/2 as a decimal is 0.5
Let's look at the two methods to write 1/2 as a decimal. Explanation: Method 1: Writing 1/2 as a decimal using the division method. To convert any fraction to decimal form, we just need to divide its numerator by the denominator.
One half is equivalent to the fraction: 1/2.
The vulgar fraction one half, ½, represents the fraction one over two or 0.5 in decimal notation. It is used in various contexts including measurements, proportions, and ratios.
Method 1: The 'Zero and a Space' Trick
½ (Vulgar Fraction One Half, U+00BD) is a distinct Unicode character representing the numerical value of one half.
What is the Rule for Fractional Exponents? In the case of fractional exponents, the numerator is the power and the denominator is the root. This is the general rule of fractional exponents. We can write xm/n as n√(xm).
Answer: 16 to the power of 2 is 256.
According to the rule of exponents: 16 to the power of 2 can be written as 162.
(For example, 1/2 may be read one-half, one half, or one over two.)
To convert 2.13 to a vulgar fraction, write it as 213/100, which is already in simplest form because 213 and 100 share no common factors other than 1, making it an improper fraction. If you meant 2.13 with the '13' repeating (2.13̄), the vulgar fraction is 211/99.