Yes, any real ratio can be expressed as a complex ratio by representing it in the form of a complex number. For example, a real ratio ( a:b ) can be written as the complex number ( a + bi ), where ( b ) is set to zero, resulting in ( a + 0i ). Thus, while all real ratios can be represented as complex ratios, not all complex ratios are purely real.
It depends on what type of numbers they are. A number that can be written as a ratio of 2 integers is a rational number. If one of the numbers is irrational or complex the answer is complicated.
Any and every rational number.
It is a rational number.
Any numbers that can be written as a fraction are considered ratios of two integers. For example, 1/2, -3/4, and 7/1 are all examples of numbers that can be written as a ratio of two integers.
Yes. EX) 12/5 = 2.4
It depends on what type of numbers they are. A number that can be written as a ratio of 2 integers is a rational number. If one of the numbers is irrational or complex the answer is complicated.
Some examples are an irrational number, an imaginary number, a complex number.
-- Any number that can be written as the ratio of two whole numbers is a rational number.-- Any whole number can be written as the ratio of that number to ' 1 ', so it's rational.
Any and every rational number.
It is a rational number.
No, it is an imaginary number (a special case of a complex number). The factor multiplying i can be written down as a ratio of two integers: 2/1. The word ratio comes from rational.
Any measure must always be written in units unless it is a pure ratio.
Any numbers that can be written as a fraction are considered ratios of two integers. For example, 1/2, -3/4, and 7/1 are all examples of numbers that can be written as a ratio of two integers.
Yes. EX) 12/5 = 2.4
It is any function which can be written as the ratio of two polynomial functions.
The term used is "rational". This means "can be written as a ratio" rather than "logical".
The ratio "two to five" can be written as 2:5 or as 2/5.