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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an equation of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a mathematical expression or relationship that equates two quantities or variables.
Example: "The equation of a line can be expressed in the form y = mx + b."
Alternatives: "a formula for" or "a mathematical expression of".
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Around 1636, Descartes and Fermat founded analytic geometry by equating solutions to an equation of two variables with points on a plane curve.
An equation of heat exchange between two objects and an equation of conservation of energy/momentum are the examples.
An analytical thermodynamic model of the refrigerant based on an equation of state is used.
Some experts advocate an equation of poverty-rate-times-three.
The authors think this unfolding trajectory justifies an equation of embryos with adults.
Newspaper managements simply had to balance an equation of costs, cover price, advertising – and, often, forms of subsidy.
A hyperelliptic curve is the graph of an equation of the form y2 = a polynomial with rational coefficients.
That pink, at any rate, wasn't making an equation of gay and girlish.
With the assumption of an equation of state, the central temperature can then be calculated.
3. A parabola with an equation of the form y = ax2 + bx + c has the point (3,1) as its vertex.
Presented with an equation of the form 2 + 3 + 4 = x + 4, written on a blackboard, a child is asked to calculate the value of x.
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