equations
Equations are mathematical statements that show two things are equal.
Explanation at your level:
An equation is a math sentence. It uses an equals sign (=). For example, 1+1=2 is an equation. It shows that both sides are the same.
Equations are used in school math. They help you find a missing number. If you see 'x + 5 = 10', you can use an equation to find that x is 5.
In science and math, equations describe how things work. Scientists use them to predict outcomes. You will often hear people say 'solve the equation' when looking for a solution to a problem.
Beyond math, we use 'equation' to talk about life. If someone says 'money is part of the equation,' they mean money is one factor in a larger situation. It is a very common way to describe complex problems.
Equations represent logical relationships. In advanced fields, they are the language of reality. Whether in physics or economics, an equation is a concise way to express a universal law or a specific constraint within a system.
The concept of the equation is foundational to Western rationalism. From the algebraic breakthroughs of the Islamic Golden Age to modern quantum mechanics, equations serve as the bridge between abstract thought and empirical observation. They are the ultimate expression of symmetry and balance in our understanding of the universe.
30초 단어
- Equations show equality.
- They use an equals sign.
- They help solve problems.
- They are used in math and daily life.
Think of equations as the sentences of the mathematical world. Just as a sentence expresses a complete thought, an equation expresses a complete mathematical relationship.
At the heart of every equation is the equals sign (=). This tiny symbol is the most important part, because it tells you that the value on the left side is identical to the value on the right side. Whether it is a simple 2+2=4 or a complex physics formula, the core logic remains the same.
We use these to find unknown values—often represented by letters like 'x' or 'y'. By manipulating the equation, we can uncover hidden information, making them essential for everything from building bridges to calculating your grocery budget.
The word equation comes from the Latin word aequatio, which itself is derived from aequare, meaning 'to make equal' or 'to level'. It entered Middle English in the 16th century.
For centuries, mathematicians didn't use the equals sign we know today. They wrote out equations in full sentences! It wasn't until 1557 that Robert Recorde, a Welsh physician and mathematician, introduced the equals sign in his book The Whetstone of Witte. He chose two parallel lines because, as he put it, 'noe 2 thynges can be moare equalle.'
This evolution from wordy descriptions to concise symbolic notation revolutionized science, allowing for the rapid development of calculus and modern engineering.
In daily life, you might hear people use 'equation' metaphorically. For example, someone might say, 'Hard work is a key part of the success equation.' This means they view success as a result of several factors combined.
In formal academic settings, you will often hear verbs like solve, balance, or derive paired with equations. You 'solve' an equation to find the answer, and you 'balance' it to ensure both sides remain equal.
The register is generally neutral to formal. While you might use it in a casual conversation about a project, it is primarily a term found in classrooms, laboratories, and technical workplaces.
1. The success equation: Refers to the combination of factors needed to achieve a goal. Example: 'Talent plus persistence is the success equation.'
2. Take out of the equation: To remove a person or factor from a situation. Example: 'If we take the weather out of the equation, the plan is perfect.'
3. Balance the equation: To make sure two sides are equal or fair. Example: 'We need to balance the equation between cost and quality.'
4. A complex equation: Used to describe a difficult situation with many variables. Example: 'The politics of this merger are a complex equation.'
5. The missing piece of the equation: The final thing needed to solve a problem. Example: 'Funding is the missing piece of the equation.'
The word equations is a regular plural noun. The singular form is 'equation'. It is a countable noun, meaning you can have one equation, two equations, or many equations.
Pronunciation varies slightly between accents. In American English, it is often pronounced /ɪˈkweɪʒənz/, while British English may lean toward /ɪˈkweɪʒənz/ with a slightly crisper ending. The stress is on the second syllable: e-QUA-tions.
Common rhyming words include nations, stations, relations, creations, and vacations. Remember that it is almost always used with a verb that implies equality or discovery, such as 'The equations are complex' or 'She wrote several equations.'
Fun Fact
The equals sign was invented because the author was tired of writing 'is equal to' over and over.
Pronunciation Guide
Starts with 'ih', then 'kway', ending in 'zhunz'.
Very similar to UK, clear 'zh' sound.
Common Errors
- Pronouncing as 'ek-wa-shun'
- Stressing the wrong syllable
- Dropping the plural 's'
Rhymes With
Difficulty Rating
Easy to read
Easy to write
Easy to say
Easy to hear
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
Learn Next
고급
Grammar to Know
Subject-Verb Agreement
The equations are...
Articles with Nouns
An equation...
Plural Nouns
Equation -> Equations
Examples by Level
2 + 2 = 4 is an equation.
2 plus 2 equals 4
singular/plural usage
I like math equations.
I enjoy math
plural noun
This is a simple equation.
not hard
adjective + noun
Write the equation.
put on paper
imperative verb
Do you see the equations?
look at them
question form
These are my equations.
belonging to me
possessive pronoun
The equations are easy.
not difficult
plural verb
Solve the equations.
find the answer
verb + noun
The teacher wrote many equations on the board.
Can you solve these equations?
Equations are important in science class.
I found the answers to the equations.
The equations were very long.
She practiced her equations all night.
We have three equations to finish.
Do you know how to balance these equations?
The economic equation has changed since last year.
He spent hours trying to solve the complex equations.
The equations describe the movement of the planets.
You need to consider all the variables in the equation.
The team developed a new equation for energy efficiency.
His theory is based on several key equations.
The equations in this textbook are very advanced.
Don't leave the safety factor out of the equation.
The equation for success involves hard work and a bit of luck.
The political situation is a complex equation with many players.
By removing the cost from the equation, the decision becomes easier.
The scientist derived a new equation to explain the phenomenon.
He is trying to balance the equation between his job and his family life.
The company's growth is a simple equation of supply and demand.
She is the missing piece of the equation for our project.
The equations are notoriously difficult to solve without a computer.
The entire theory rests on a series of elegant equations.
In this context, the equation represents a delicate balance of power.
The physicist spent his career searching for the ultimate equation of everything.
We must factor in social dynamics as a variable in this equation.
The equation is mathematically sound but practically impossible.
Her work provides a new framework for solving these differential equations.
The balance of the equation shifted once the new data arrived.
He views life as an equation that can never be fully solved.
The beauty of the equation lies in its profound simplicity.
He reduced the chaotic system to a single, elegant equation.
The equation serves as a metaphor for the inherent order of the universe.
One must appreciate the historical evolution of these mathematical equations.
The equation is a testament to the power of human logic.
His philosophy is an equation of ethics and necessity.
The complexity of the equation mirrors the complexity of the problem.
She analyzed the equations with the precision of a seasoned scholar.
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Idioms & Expressions
"take out of the equation"
to ignore a factor
Let's take cost out of the equation for now.
neutral"the success equation"
factors for success
Hard work is the success equation.
casual"balance the equation"
make things equal
We need to balance the equation of our budget.
neutral"missing piece of the equation"
what is needed
Trust is the missing piece of the equation.
neutral"a complex equation"
a difficult situation
His life has become a complex equation.
casual"part of the equation"
a factor to consider
Time is a big part of the equation.
neutralEasily Confused
Shared root
Equality is a state; equation is a statement.
Equality is a goal; the equation is a tool.
Both are math terms
An expression has no equals sign.
x+2 is an expression; x+2=5 is an equation.
Used in math
A formula expresses a rule.
Area=lw is a formula.
Verb form
Equate is the action of comparing.
Don't equate failure with being a failure.
Sentence Patterns
The equation for [X] is [Y].
The equation for success is hard work.
Solve the equation for [X].
Solve the equation for x.
This is a complex equation.
This is a complex equation to solve.
Add [X] to the equation.
Add time to the equation.
The equation shows [X].
The equation shows the relationship.
어휘 가족
Nouns
Verbs
Adjectives
관련
How to Use It
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Formality Scale
자주 하는 실수
Equation is only a noun.
Use equation only for math or specific metaphorical logic.
When speaking generally, use the plural.
Equality is the state; equation is the statement.
Ends in -tion, not -sion.
Tips
The Equals Trick
Remember the word 'equal' is inside 'equation'.
Metaphorical Use
Use it to talk about complex decisions.
Science Context
It is the language of physics.
Pluralization
Just add 's'.
The 'zh' sound
Don't say 'sh', say 'zh' like in 'vision'.
Noun vs Verb
Equation is not a verb.
Robert Recorde
He invented the equals sign.
Active Solving
Solve one equation daily.
Flashcards
Use images of scales.
Articles
Use 'an' before equation.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
E-QUAL-tions: E-QUALs sign is inside.
Visual Association
A balance scale with two sides.
Word Web
챌린지
Write one equation for your daily life.
어원
Latin
Original meaning: to make equal
문화적 맥락
None
Used frequently in schools and technical fields.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
School
- Solve the equation
- Check the answer
- Show your work
Science
- Derive the equation
- Apply the formula
- Test the hypothesis
Business
- Part of the equation
- Consider all factors
- Balance the budget
Casual Discussion
- That's the equation
- It's a complex situation
- Take it out of the mix
Conversation Starters
"What is the hardest equation you have ever solved?"
"Do you think life can be explained by equations?"
"Why do you think math is important?"
"How do you balance your time equations?"
"Have you ever used a math formula in real life?"
Journal Prompts
Describe a time you solved a difficult problem.
If life were an equation, what would the variables be?
Why is balance important in life?
Reflect on a math class you enjoyed.
자주 묻는 질문
8 질문A formula is a type of equation, but not all equations are formulas.
Only metaphorically, like 'he is part of the equation'.
Equations.
Yes, it is the defining feature.
It is neutral and widely used.
ih-KWAY-zhunz.
Yes, to describe factors in a deal.
To equate.
셀프 테스트
An ___ uses an equals sign.
It is the definition.
What does an equation show?
Equations show equality.
An equation must have an equals sign.
That is the defining feature.
Word
뜻
Common collocations.
Standard subject-verb order.
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Summary
An equation is a mathematical bridge that keeps two sides perfectly balanced.
- Equations show equality.
- They use an equals sign.
- They help solve problems.
- They are used in math and daily life.
The Equals Trick
Remember the word 'equal' is inside 'equation'.
Metaphorical Use
Use it to talk about complex decisions.
Science Context
It is the language of physics.
Pluralization
Just add 's'.