20 PART 1 Getting Started with Biostatistics
meaning you can’t replace 5 × 3 with 53, because 53 is an actual number itself. And
you shouldn’t replace variables like length × width with lengthwidth, because it
looks like you’re referring to a single variable named lengthwidth.
Division
Like multiplication, division can be indicated in several ways:»
» With a slash (/) in plain text formulas: Distance/Time»
» With a division symbol (÷) in typeset formulas: Distance ÷ Time»
» With a long horizontal bar in typeset formulas:
Distance
Time
Powers, roots, and logarithms
In the next section, we cover powers, roots, and logarithms, all three of which are
related to the idea of repeated multiplication.
Raising to a power
Raising to a power is a shorthand way to indicate repeated multiplication by the
same number. You indicate raising to a power by:»
» Superscripting in typographic formulas, such as 53»
» Using ** in plain text formulas, such as 5
3
**»
» Using ^ in plain text formulas, such as 5 3
^
All the preceding expressions are read as “five to the third power,” “five to the
power of three,” or “five cubed.” It says to multiply three fives together: 5 × 5 × 5,
which gives you 125.
Here are some other features of power:»
» A power doesn’t have to be a whole number. You can raise a number to a
fractional power (such as 3.8). You can’t visualize this in terms of repeated
multiplications, but your scientific calculator can show you that 2 63 8
.
. is equal
to approximately 37.748.