Ratio


 
 
Ratio

In algebra, a ratio is the relationship between two quantities. It is expressed as the quotient of two numbers, or as two numbers separated by a colon (pronounced "to"). A number that can be written as a ratio of two integers is a rational number. In physics, a ratio between two magnitudes of the same type of quantity gives a positive real number when the magnitudes are expressed relative to an absolute or natural zero. The ratio between a difference of two magnitudes to a third magnitude, such as a unit, gives a real number (i.e. positive or negative).

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Quotient: In mathematics, a quotient is the end result of a division problem. For example, in the problem 6 ÷ 3, the quotient would be 2, while 6 would be called the dividend, and 3 the divisor....

Colon: Col?n may refer to:...


Ratio related Images and Photos (experimental)

Corpo Ratio I
Corpo Ratio I
Corpo Ratio II
Corpo Ratio II
Henry De Ferrieres  ''The Book of King Modus and Queen Ratio'' Falconry Scene
Henry De Ferrieres "The Book of King Modus and Queen Ratio" Falconry Scene

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