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Mathematics, 11.10.2020 14:01 damianb25

Here is a theorem: if A : B with B#0 and C: D with D # 0 are equivalent then they have the same value: A/B = C/ D. This is essentially stating that if two ratios are equivalent then their values are the same ( when they have values). Can you provide any counterexamples to the theorem above?

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