If two magnitudes have not to one another the ratio which a number has to a number, the magnitudes will be incommensurable.
For let the two magnitudes A, B not have to one another the ratio which a number has to a number;
I say that the magnitudes A, B are incommensurable.
For, if they are commensurable, A will have to B the ratio which a number has to a number. [X. 5]
But it has not;
therefore the magnitudes A, B are incommensurable.