Category
page 1Rational numbers
rational number
quotient of two integers
½
irreducible fraction
Dedekind cut
method of construction of the real numbers
half-integer
In mathematics, a half-integer is a number of the form
n + \tfrac{1}{2},
where n is an integer. For example,
4\tfrac12,\quad 7/2,\quad -\tfrac{13}{2},\quad 8.5
are all half-integers. The name "half-integer" is perhaps misleading, as each integer n is itself half of the integer 2n. A name such as "integer-plus-half" may be more accurate, but while not literally true, "half integer" is the conventional term. Half-integers occur frequently enough in mathematics and in quantum mechanics that a distinct term is convenient.
dyadic rational
rational number whose denominator is a power of two
Niven's theorem
The only rational angles in first quadrant whose sine is rational are 0, 30 and 90 degrees

hundredth
In arithmetic, a hundredth is a single part of something that has been divided equally into a hundred parts. For example, a hundredth of 675 is 6.75. In this manner it is used with the prefix "centi-" such as in centimeter. A hundredth is also one percent.
Milü
thumb|right|Fractional approximations of