How Do You Spell EQUATION?

Pronunciation: [ɪkwˈe͡ɪʒən] (IPA)

The word "equation" is spelled /ɪˈkweɪʃən/ in IPA phonetic transcription. The first syllable "e-" is pronounced like "eh", followed by "-qu" sounding like "kwo". The "-a-" in the second syllable is pronounced like "uh", and the "-ti" sounds like "shuh". Finally, the "-on" at the end sounds like "uhn". Despite having a total of 8 letters, "equation" only has 5 sounds in its pronunciation. With its origin in Latin, "equation" is a word commonly used in mathematics to describe the relationship between two variables.

EQUATION Meaning and Definition

  1. An equation is a mathematical statement or expression that signifies a relationship between two or more quantities, variables, or values. It consists of both sides separated by an equals sign (=). Each side may contain numbers, operations, variables, or terms. The equation is used to assert that the values on both sides are equal or, in other cases, to find the value(s) that make the equation true.

    Equations can range in complexity, from simple arithmetic calculations to intricate algebraic expressions or even encompassing higher-order mathematical concepts. They are commonly used in various fields of study, including mathematics, physics, engineering, economics, and computer science.

    Solving an equation involves determining the value(s) that satisfy the given relationship. This can be achieved by applying a series of mathematical operations to the equation, such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, or using specific solving methods like factoring, quadratic formula, or simultaneous equations.

    Equations serve as fundamental tools for modeling and analyzing a wide range of real-world phenomena. They allow us to express and understand the relationships between variables, enabling us to make predictions, solve problems, and make informed decisions. Additionally, they play a crucial role in establishing the framework for mathematical proofs and theories, contributing to the advancement of knowledge and understanding in various disciplines.

  2. Equality; a statement expressing the equality of two things.

    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

  3. A making equal; in alg., a proposition asserting the equality of two quantities, having the sign = (equal to) placed between them.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of EQUATION

The word "equation" has its roots in Latin, specifically from the word "aequationem" which means "an equal distribution" or "equalizing". This Latin word is derived from the verb "aequare" which denotes "to make equal" or "to equate". In mathematics, an equation refers to a statement representing the equality of two expressions, so the term "equation" directly relates to the act of making things equal or balancing them.

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Plural form of EQUATION is EQUATIONS

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