fred
Tell me the equations first.
Linear equations have their roots in ancient civilizations, with some of the earliest known uses dating back to around 2000 BCE in Babylonian mathematics. These early mathematicians used geometric methods to solve problems that can be framed as linear equations. The formal study and notation of linear equations developed significantly in the works of Greek mathematicians like Euclid and later by Persian and Indian scholars, culminating in more systematic approaches during the European Renaissance.
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fred
Tell me the equations first.
The system of equations developed from the early days with ancient China playing a foundational role. The Gaussian elimination was initiated as early as 200 BC for purposes of solving linear equations.
I know that James Clerk Maxwell developed equations for electromagnetism.
The first step is to show the equations which have not been shown.
You simplify the brackets first and then you will have linear equations without brackets!
when were the first canoes developed
The first step is usually to solve one of the equations for one of the variables.Once you have done this, you can replace the right side of this equation for the variable, in one of the other equations.
The Phoenicians developed the first alphabet
The first robots were developed in Japan.
the first ROV was developed in 1953
False. The first digital computer, called the Atanasoff-Berry Computer (ABC), was developed by John Atanasoff and Clifford Berry at Iowa State University in the 1930s for the purpose of solving systems of simultaneous equations. It was not specifically developed for conducting the census, although it did play a role in advancing computing technology and paved the way for future computer development.