Equation
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- This article is about equations in mathematics. For the chemistry term, see chemical equation.
- 2 + 3 = 5.
- x − x = 0.
- x + 1 = 2.
Many authors reserve the term equation for an equality which is not an identity. The distinction between the two concepts can be subtle; for example,
- (x + 1)2 = x2 + 2x + 1
- (x + 1)2 = 2x2 + x + 1
Letters from the beginning of the alphabet like a, b, c, ... are often considered constants in the context of the discussion at hand, while letters from end of the alphabet, like x, y, z, are usually considered variables.
Properties
If an equation in algebra is known to be true, the following operations may be used to produce another true equation:
- Any quantity can be added to both sides.
- Any quantity can be subtracted from both sides.
- Any quantity can be multiplied to both sides.
- Any nonzero quantity can divide both sides.
- Generally, any function can be applied to both sides.
The most well known system of numbers which allows all of these operations is the real numbers, which is an example of a field. However, if the equation were based on the natural numbers for example, some of these operations (like division and subtraction) may not be valid as negative numbers and non-whole numbers are not allowed. The integers are an example of an integral domain which does not allow all divisions as, again, whole numbers are needed. However, subtraction is allowed, and is the inverse operator in that system.
If a function that is not injective is applied to both sides of a true equation, the resulting equation will still be true, but it may be less useful. Formally, one has an implication, not an equivalence, so the solution set may get larger. The functions implied in properties (1), (2), and (4) are always injective, as is (3) if we do not multiply by zero. Some generalized products, such as a dot product, are never injective.
See also
- Inequation
- Inequality
- Linear equation
- Quadratic equation
- Cubic equation
- Quartic equation
- Quintic equation
- Indeterminate equation
- Differential equation
- Integral equation
- Functional equation
- Diophantine equation
- List of equations
- Theory of equations
- Parametric equation
External links
- Free Online Equation Interpreter and Plotter: [Mathematical Equation Plotter]. Plots 2D mathematical equations, computes integrals, and finds solutions.
- Free GPL equation calculator: [EasyCalc]. Free PalmOS software.
- [Algebraic Equations and Systems of Algebraic Equations] at EqWorld: The World of Mathematical Equations.
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