Definition 5.4
Magnitudes are said to have a ratio to one another which are capable, when multiplied, of exceeding one another.
Magnitudes are said to have a ratio to one another which are capable, when multiplied, of exceeding one another.
Magnitudes are said to have a ratio to one another which are capable, when multiplied, of exceeding one another.
Magnitudes are said to have a ratio to one another which are capable, when multiplied, of exceeding one another.