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Half - Definition and Overview

Related Words: Bisection, Bit, Bite, Budget, Commission, Contingent, Cut, Deal, Destiny, Distributive, Dividend, Dole, Equal, Fate, Halfway

One half is the fraction resulting from dividing one by two (½), or any number by its double; multiplication by one half is equivalent to division by two. It is the fraction occurring most often in mathematical equations, recipes, measurements, etc. A prefix indicating this fraction is semi- from Latin.

½
Binary0.1 or
00111111000000000000000000000000
in single-precision floating point
Decimal0.5
Hexadecimal0.8, or 3F000000
in single-precision floating point
Continued fraction[0; 1, 1] or [0; 2]

For instance, the area S of a triangle is computed

S = ½ × base × altitude

One half also figures in the formula for calculating figurate numbers, such as triangular numbers and pentagonal numbers:

½ × n ( ( s - 2 ) n - ( 4 - s ) )

and in the formula for computing magic constants for magic squares

M2(n) = ½ × ( n ( n2 + 1 ) )

One half is also:

  • One of the few fractions to get a key of its own on typewriters. It also gets its own point in some early extensions of ASCII at 189; and in Unicode, it gets its own code point at 189 in the C1 Controls and Latin-1 Supplement block, and a cross-reference in the Number Forms block, which contains some other fractions.
  • One of the few fractions which is commonly expressed in natural languages by suppletion rather than regular derivation; compare English one half with regular formations like one sixth from six.

See also

Example Usage of Half

Muzikaaa: Mijn raam heeft vannacht op een kier gestaan. Met de spullen van m'n project er Half onder.
rowenachee: weather's making me soooo lazy... vocal classes in Half an hour... HAYOH! bt good news is going for nice food after tht with bro n mommy!
sdonline: Right - it's Half three in the morning. That's enough unpacking for one day... so nice to have all my stuff again - esp a proper desktop PC!
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