Example: Three more than half of a number is 15. >Take the number (24) and divide it in half (or by 2). 24 / 2 = 12 >Take the 12 and add 3 12 + 3 = 15
The radius is half the diameter so the radius is ALWAYS half the diameter. Just because a number is odd doesn't mean you can't take half of it. For example if a diameter is 5 miles, then the radius is 2.5 miles.
Take the logarithm of 500, half it, then take the antilog.
just take the coefficient of the "x" term and half it then square it...11 / 2 = 5.55.52 = 30.25The answer to your question is 30.25.
You divide the exponent by 2 The square root of a number is that number to the 1/2 power So for examle square root of x cubed (x^3) is x^3 to the half power =x^3/2 (x to the 3/2 power)
Zero
Zero!
In literal terms, 1/2 (or .5). In this case, you can literally take one half and leave nothing.
The number you can take away half of and leave nothing is zero. When you take away half of zero (which is also zero), you are left with zero. This is because zero divided by two is zero, and subtracting zero from zero leaves you with zero.
u. ha ha ha. See, 0 -.5=u
Zero Half of 0 is still 0
10...maybe
take it literally...you have the number 8 and then you cut it in half vertically down the middle....
It has a long half life so a good number of weeks before all traces leave the body
Take nothing but pictures, leave nothing but footprints, kill nothing but time.
Take nothing but pictures. Leave nothing but footprints.
this quote by Chief Seattle