Proportionality (mathematics) - Wikipedia In mathematics, two sequences of numbers, often experimental data, are proportional or directly proportional if their corresponding elements have a constant ratio
Proportionality | Ratio, Constant Inverse | Britannica proportionality, In algebra, equality between two ratios In the expression a b = c d, a and b are in the same proportion as c and d A proportion is typically set up to solve a word problem in which one of its four quantities is unknown
PROPORTIONAL definition | Cambridge English Dictionary How far you go is directly proportional to how fast you go (= as one thing increases, the other increases at exactly the same rate) There's a false idea that physical prowess and intellectual ability are inversely proportional (= as one gets bigger, the other gets smaller)
Proportional - definition of proportional by The Free Dictionary Define proportional proportional synonyms, proportional pronunciation, proportional translation, English dictionary definition of proportional adj 1 Forming a relationship with other parts or quantities; being in proportion
proportional - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Adjective proportional (comparative more proportional, superlative most proportional) (mathematics) At a constant ratio (to) Two magnitudes (numbers) are said to be proportional if the second varies in a direct relation arithmetically to the first Symbol: ∝
What does proportional mean? - Definitions. net Proportional refers to the corresponding relationship or ratio between two or more quantities, amounts, or sizes It means that an increase or decrease in one quantity leads to a proportional increase or decrease in the other (s), suggesting a consistent relative scale or relationship between them