Properties Of Proportions Sacramento CA

The four properties that follow are not difficult to justify algebraically, but the details will not be presented here while some examples are given.

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The four properties that follow are not difficult to justify algebraically, but the details will not be presented here.

Property 1 (Means-Extremes Property, or Cross-Products Property): If a/b = c/d, then ad =bc. Conversely, if ad = bc ≠ 0, then and .





Example 1: Find a if a/12 = 3/4.

By Property 1:




Example 2: Is 3 : 4 = 7 : 8 a proportion?

No. If this were a proportion, Property 1 would produce





Property 2 (Means or Extremes Switching Property): If a/ b = c/ d and is a proportion, then both d/ b = c/ a and a/ c = b/ d are proportions.

Example 3: 8/10 = 4/5 is a proportion. Property 2 says that if you were to switch the 8 and 5 or switch the 4 and 10, then the new statement is still a proportion.

If 8/10 = 4/5, then 5/10 = 4/8, or if 8/10 = 4/5, then 8/4 = 10/5.

Example 4: If x/5 = y/4, find the ratio of x/ y.





Use the switching property of proportions and switch the means positions, the 5 and the y.





Property 3 (Upside-Down Property): If a/ b = c/ d, then b/ a = d/ c.

Example 5: If 9 a = 5 b ≠ 0, find the ratio .

First, apply the converse of the Cross Products Property and obtain the following:




Next, proceed in one of the following two ways:

  • Apply Property 3 to 9/5 = b/ a:

    • Turn each side upside-down.

    • 5/9 = a/b, or a/b = 5/9

  • Apply Property 2 to 9/ b = 5/ a:

    • Switch the 9 and the a.

    • a/ b = 5/9

Property 4 (Denominator Addition/Subtraction Property): If a/ b = c/ d, then ( a + b)/ b = ( c + d)/ d or ( ab)/ b = ( cd)/ d.

Example 6: If 5/8 = x/ y, then 13/8 = ?





Example 7: In Figure 1 , AB/ BC = 5/8. Find AC/ BC.





Figure 1

Using the Segment Addition Postulate.


Recall that AB + BC = AC (Segment Addition Postulate).





Example 8: A map is scaled so that 3 cm on the map is equal to 5 actual miles. If two cities on the map are 10 cm apart, what is the actual distance the cities are apart?

Let x = the actual distance.





Apply the Cross-Products Property.





The cities are 16⅔ miles apart.

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