| Robert Potts - 1860 - 380 sider
...less, that is, ' when the greater contains the less a certain number of times exactly.' m. " Ratio is a mutual relation of two magnitudes of the same kind to one another, in respect of quantity." IV. Magnitudes are said to have a ratio to one another, when the less can be multiplied so as to exceed... | |
| Eucleides - 1860 - 396 sider
...they were said to be incommensurable, as in the case of the side and diagonal of a square. 3. Ratio is a mutual relation of two magnitudes of the same kind to one another, in respect of quantity. SCHOLIUM. This definition has been as severely criticised as perhaps any other portion of the Elements... | |
| Euclides - 1861 - 464 sider
...mean ratio. None of these have a common measure, neither have they a common multiple. III. — Ratio is a mutual relation of two magnitudes of the same kind to one another in respect of quantity. A mistake in translating Euclid's хжт« mfaxornrtt. " in respect of quantity," has tended to confuse... | |
| George Sturton Ward - 1862 - 104 sider
...equimultiples of them. If a = m Ъ and c = md, a and с are said to be equimultiples of Ъ and d. III. "Ratio is a mutual relation of two magnitudes of the same kind to one another, in respect of quantity." If a and b express two magnitudes of the same kind in a common denomination, so that T is the fraction... | |
| Euclides - 1863 - 122 sider
...two magnitudes of the same kind to one auotber, in respect of quantity, is called their ratio. IV. Magnitudes are said to have a ratio to one another,...less can be multiplied so as to exceed the other. V. The first of four magnitudes is said to have the same ratio to the second which the third has to... | |
| Euclides - 1864 - 448 sider
...less, that is, ' when the greater contains the less a certain number of times exactly.' III. " Ratio is a mutual relation of two magnitudes of the same kind to one another, in respect of quantity." IV. Magnitudes are said to have a ratio to one another, when the less can be multiplied so as to exceed... | |
| Euclides - 1865 - 402 sider
...the less; that is, when the greater contains the less a certain number of times exactly. in. Ratio is a mutual relation of two magnitudes of the same kind to one another, in respect of quantity. IV. Magnitudes are said to have a ratio to one another, when the less can be multiplied so as to exceed... | |
| Robert Potts - 1865 - 528 sider
...less, that is, ' when the greater contains the less a certaia number of times exactly.' in. " Ratio is a mutual relation of two magnitudes of the same kind to one another, in respect of quantity." IV. Magnitudes are said to have a ratio to one another, when the less can be multiplied so as to exceed... | |
| Euclid, Isaac Todhunter - 1867 - 426 sider
...by the less; that ia, when the greater contains the less a certain number of times exactly. 3. Ratio is a mutual relation of two magnitudes of the same...exceed the other. 5. The first of four magnitudes is said to have the same ratio to the second, that the third has to the fourth, when any equimultiples... | |
| Euclid, Isaac Todhunter - 1867 - 424 sider
...by the less; that is, when the greater contains the less a certain number of times exactly. 3. Ratio is a mutual relation of two magnitudes of the same...exceed the other. 5. The first of four magnitudes is said to have the same ratio to the second, that the third has to the fourth, when any equimultiples... | |
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