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What is an Alterendo?

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∙ 14y ago
Updated: 12/20/2022

An Alterendo is an equation, where- (Fractions) a/b=c/d becomes a/c=b/d (or) d/b=c/a

I'm not sure but this was what I found when I learnt it.

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