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geometric ratio

noun

Mathematics.
  1. the ratio of consecutive terms in a geometric progression.


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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of geometric ratio1

First recorded in 1800–10
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If you’re planning on stuffing your face with pie on Saturday in honor of the geometric ratio whose digits march on to infinity, you’ll probably take two things for granted.

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The studies preparatory to Edison's first mechanism covered a long period of years; but, gaining momentum, his inventive skill increased in geometric ratio, until to-day the famous electrician holds nearly a thousand patents; but, as nothing succeeds like success, so nothing is so ruinous as failure.

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Surplus is accumulating in a geometric ratio—surplus piling on surplus.

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This power has already become the main agency in the growth of the church, and its efficiency is to grow in geometric ratio as the years increase.

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The reasoning of most of these Jeremiahs is something on this wise: That, inasmuch as the deaths from cancer have apparently nearly trebled in proportion to the population within the last thirty years, it only needs a piece of paper and a pencil to be able to figure out with absolute certainty that in a certain number of decades, at this geometric ratio, there will be more deaths from cancer than there are human beings living.

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