Two ratios a:b and c:d are equivalent when a*d = b*c. (Usually you can say when a/b=c/d except when b or d is 0.)
Two ratios that are equivalent are said to be in proportion
when a number of ratios give the same answer after solving the ratios the ratios are said to be equivalent ratios
Equivalent ratios are ratios that represent different numbers but the relationship between the numbers is same.
30 : 40 and 33 : 44 are two possible equivalent ratios.
Two ratios a:b and c:d are equivalent when a*d = b*c. (Usually you can say when a/b=c/d except when b or d is 0.)
equivalent ratios are different ratios that name the same comparison
The 2 polygons must have corresponding angles. They also must have equivalent ratios.
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Equivalent ratios.
They are called equivalent ratios.
Two ratios are the equivalent when their simplified forms are identical.
Two ratios that are equivalent are said to be in proportion
when a number of ratios give the same answer after solving the ratios the ratios are said to be equivalent ratios
Equivalent ratios are ratios that represent different numbers but the relationship between the numbers is same.
Yes.
30 : 40 and 33 : 44 are two possible equivalent ratios.