Fraction Operations:
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Squaring a fraction means multiplying the fraction by itself, while cubing means multiplying the fraction by itself twice. These operations are fundamental in algebra and various mathematical applications.
The calculator uses these formulas:
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Explanation: The calculator first divides the numerator by the denominator to get the decimal value of the fraction, then raises it to the power of 2 or 3.
Details: Understanding how to square and cube fractions is essential for solving equations, working with exponents, and in various scientific calculations.
Tips: Enter both numerator and denominator values. The denominator must not be zero. Results are displayed as decimal numbers rounded to 4 decimal places.
Q1: Can I enter negative fractions?
A: Yes, the calculator works with both positive and negative fractions.
Q2: What happens if I enter zero as denominator?
A: The calculator will not compute results as division by zero is undefined.
Q3: How are the results rounded?
A: Results are rounded to 4 decimal places for readability.
Q4: Can I enter decimal numbers?
A: Yes, the calculator accepts decimal numbers for both numerator and denominator.
Q5: What's the difference between squaring and cubing?
A: Squaring multiplies the number by itself once, cubing multiplies it by itself twice.