equacions
Equacions are formal statements that assert the equality of two expressions. They typically include one or more variables and constants and describe a condition that must be satisfied for certain values. A typical example is 3x + 2 = 11, and solving equacions involves finding the values of the unknowns that make the equality true.
Equacions are classified by the form of their expressions. Linear equacions have variables to the first power
Solve methods include algebraic manipulation (isolating the unknown with inverse operations), factoring, completing the square, and
Historically, solving equacions dates to ancient mathematics. The equals sign was introduced by Robert Recorde in