No but the equal ratios are called Equivalent Ratios.
Yes the ratios are sometimes equal to each other.
A proportion is a relationship between two equal ratios or fractions. It compares corresponding parts of a whole and indicates how they relate to each other. Proportions are often used in math and statistics to solve problems involving ratios, percentages, and percentages.
The angles that are always equal to each other are corresponding angles formed by a transversal intersecting two parallel lines. When the lines are parallel, each pair of corresponding angles are congruent, meaning they are always equal in measure.
Each side is equal to 1/2.
The base and height of a square are always equal to each other. ALWAYS.
Yes the ratios are sometimes equal to each other.
similarity ratios are ratios in which both the ratios are equal to each other
Ratios that are equal to each other can be 3/4=75/100 or 1/4=25/100
Equivalent
A proportion says that two ratios are equal. In other words, it is an equation in which each side is a fraction.
A proportion is a relationship between two equal ratios or fractions. It compares corresponding parts of a whole and indicates how they relate to each other. Proportions are often used in math and statistics to solve problems involving ratios, percentages, and percentages.
An equation that sets two ratios equal to each other is called a proportion. In a proportion, the cross products of the ratios are equal. For example, in the proportion ( \frac{a}{b} = \frac{c}{d} ), the cross products are ad and bc, and they are equal. Solving proportions involves finding the missing value in one of the ratios by setting up and solving a simple equation.
right angle
The angles that are always equal to each other are corresponding angles formed by a transversal intersecting two parallel lines. When the lines are parallel, each pair of corresponding angles are congruent, meaning they are always equal in measure.
Each side is equal to 1/2.
The base and height of a square are always equal to each other. ALWAYS.
No.