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Proportionality (mathematics) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Proportionality - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Proportionality may refer to: •Proportionality (mathematics), the relationship of two variables whose ratio is constant •Proportionality (law), a legal principle under municipal law in which the puni...
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Definition of proportional from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games. ... proportional parts (noun plural)
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Proportional Reasoning: Expressing Relationships ... Understanding proportional relationships requires a deep, complex system of knowledge about a particular quantitative relationship that permeates the world around us. As a result, students' ability to reason using proportional relationships develops over time....
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Returns the value of the proportional property of its argument. The default value is t for a grid-row-section or grid-column-section, and nil for a grid-row or grid-column. ... It is advisable to make at least one grid-row-section and at least one grid-column-section of any grid-widget be proportional, so that the...
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Proportional - Definition of Proportional at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Proportional. Look it up now! ... Definition of proportional - 2 dictionary results...
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proportional adj. Forming a relationship with other parts or quantities; being in proportion. Properly related in size, degree, or other measurable ... Properly related in size, degree, or other measurable characteristics; corresponding: Punishment ought to be proportional to the crime.
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