The colon compares two numbers in a ratio
In mathematics, a colon (:) is often used to denote a ratio or a division between two quantities. For example, the expression "a : b" represents the ratio of (a) to (b). Additionally, in set notation, a colon can indicate such a relationship as in "x ∈ A : P(x)", meaning "x is an element of set A such that property P holds for x."
what does key mean in math
:/ = sort of in between :| and :(
figure math means figure math
the mean (in math) is the average of all the numbers in the problem
It means tissue of the colon
I have found blood in my stool does this mean colon cancer
A friable colon is one that is easily upset or irritated. It can become swollen and could lead to colon disease.
Stolen Colon!
It means tissue of the colon
It means it was not needed.
It depends on what you mean.If you mean in the sentence 'By the way...' then, no, no colon would appear there.However, if you mean in a byline, then, yes, a colon would go there.(A byline is, 'By: John Smith' or 'By: Shirley Temple')
What does length mean in math
I think you mean colon cancer, but there isn't really a scientific name for it colon cancer is short for colorectal cancer.
A colon in math represents a ratio. For example, if you have 3 apples for every 2 oranges you have, the ratio would be 3:2. This can also be expressed as 3 2 (in fraction form). Hope this helps!
A colon is used in a ratio (Google it)
other than cancer, are there other diagnoses for thickening of the esophogus?