fractionale
Fractionale is a term used in mathematics to describe a fraction that has a fractional exponent. In other words, a fraction with a numerator and denominator, and the exponent is also a fraction.
The concept of fractional exponents was first introduced in the 17th century by the mathematician John Wallis.
A fraction with a fractional exponent can be expressed in various ways. For example, the expression a^(1/2)
To evaluate a fraction with a fractional exponent, the numerator and denominator are evaluated separately, and
Fractional exponents are used in various areas of mathematics, including algebra and calculus. They provide a
Despite their potential drawbacks, fractionale have been a valuable addition to mathematical notation, allowing for more