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Another notation for ratios is a vector of prime factor exponents, often called a [[monzo]], such as {{monzo| -4 4 -1 }} (for the syntonic comma, 81/80 = 2<sup>-4</sup> × 3<sup>4</sup> × 5<sup>-1</sup>), which builds a bridge back to the logarithmic measure: intervals can be combined by component-wise addition or subtraction of their vectors.
Another notation for ratios is a vector of prime factor exponents, often called a [[monzo]], such as {{monzo| -4 4 -1 }} (for the syntonic comma, 81/80 = 2<sup>-4</sup> × 3<sup>4</sup> × 5<sup>-1</sup>), which builds a bridge back to the logarithmic measure: intervals can be combined by component-wise addition or subtraction of their vectors.
== See also ==
* [[Interval span]]


== Notes ==
== Notes ==