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AMA Manual of Style Committee

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Fractional Exponents vs Radicals

Chapter:
Mathematical Composition
Author(s):

Stephen J. Lurie

21.4.1 Fractional Exponents vs Radicals

Use of radicals may sometimes be avoided by substituting a fractional exponent: (a2b2)1/2instead ofa2b2.

As with unstacking fractions, if clarity is sacrificed by making the equation fit within the text, it is preferable to set it off. For example, E = 1.96 {[P (1 − P)]/m}1/2 fits within the text, but the centered E=1.96P(1P)mfits within the text, but the centered

might be more easily understood.