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define incommensurable quantities​

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Answered by manishakabi
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In mathematics, two non-zero real numbers a and b are said to be commensurable if their ratio ab is a rational number; otherwise a and b are called incommensurable.

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In mathematics, two non-zero real numbers a and b are said to be commensurable if their ratio ab is a rational number; otherwise a and b are called incommensurable. (Recall that a rational number is one that is equivalent to the ratio of two integers.)

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