extremes
EXTREMES
The two outer terms of a proportion are known as extremes. These are the limits of a range of possibilities.
Use the "F-O-I-L" Method when multiplying two binomials. F-O-I-L stands for First, Outer, Inner, Last. Multiply the first terms together, then the outer terms, the inner terms, and the last terms.
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There cannot be a "proportion of something": proportion is a relationship between two things, and how you solve it depends on whether they (or their transformations) are in direct proportion or inverse proportion.
EXTREMES
The two outer terms of a proportion are known as extremes. These are the limits of a range of possibilities.
The two outer terms of a proportion are the first term on the left-hand side and the last term on the right-hand side. These terms are usually compared to determine if they are in the same relationship as the two inner terms.
FOIL. First terms Outer terms Inner terms Last terms
the first and fourth terms of a proportion are called the means ?
In a proportion, when two ratios are written with a colon, they typically take the form ( a:b = c:d ). This means that the ratio of ( a ) to ( b ) is equal to the ratio of ( c ) to ( d ). The two numbers in the proportion are the terms of each ratio, represented as ( a ), ( b ), ( c ), and ( d ).
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Actually, the terms located in the middle of a proportion are called the means. The first and fourth terms are the extremes.
extremes
this is the outermost terms this is ''extremes''
Use the "F-O-I-L" Method when multiplying two binomials. F-O-I-L stands for First, Outer, Inner, Last. Multiply the first terms together, then the outer terms, the inner terms, and the last terms.
... a proportion.... a proportion.... a proportion.... a proportion.