Equations

/ɪˈkweɪʒənz/ noun

Mathematical statements showing that two things are equal, using numbers, letters, and symbols like an equals sign.

From Latin 'aequatio' meaning 'making equal,' derived from 'aequus' meaning 'equal.' The word entered English in the 14th century as mathematics became more formalized. It originally referred to the process of making things equal rather than the symbolic statement itself.

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