Equations were invented by a man named Robert Recorde. Equations were introduced in the year 1557. Robert Recorde was also known as a mathematician.
Rene Descartes
It IS indeterminate.
william roman
Differential equations were invented separately by Isaac Newton and Gottfried Leibniz. This debate on who was the first one to invent it was argued by both Isaac and Gottfried until their death.
If you can solve the beam reactions by the equations of equilibrium, then it is statically deterrminate. If not, that is, more unknown reactions than the equations of equilibrium, then it is indeterminate, and you need to know something about its deformation to solve the reactions.
Equations were invented by a man named Robert Recorde. Equations were introduced in the year 1557. Robert Recorde was also known as a mathematician.
Rene Descartes
Olusola Akinyele
A statically determinate beam can have its reactions and internal forces completely determined using equilibrium equations, while a statically indeterminate beam requires additional equations beyond equilibrium to solve for all reactions and internal forces. Statically determinate beams have a fixed number of unknowns that can be solved using statics principles, whereas statically indeterminate beams have more unknowns than can be determined with statics alone.
It IS indeterminate.
william roman
Differential equations were invented separately by Isaac Newton and Gottfried Leibniz. This debate on who was the first one to invent it was argued by both Isaac and Gottfried until their death.
India did. A mathematician known as Budhayana.
Rene Descates discovered it in the 17th century
(indeterminate should often be replaced by undetermined)"He was served a bowl of evil-looking soup made from indeterminate ingredients.""The exact length of the river remains indeterminate, given its various tributaries."
No, The compass and Printing were both invented by the Chinese, the Pen was invented by the Ancient Egyptians and Algebra was invented by the Babylonians, all prior to the birth of Muhammad. Clarification: The President's speechwriters were led astray by some common misunderstandings, and blew the printing part altogether.In the 14th century, the Syrian astronomer and timekeeper Ibn al-Shatir (1304-1375) invented the compass dial, a timekeeping device incorporating both a universal sundial and a magnetic compass. He invented it for the purpose of finding the direction to Mecca and the times of Salah prayers at the Umayyad Mosque. Arab navigators also introduced the 32-point compass rose during this time. The earliest historical record of a reservoir fountain pen dates back to the 10th century. In 953, Ma'ād al-Mu'izz, the Fatimid Caliph of Egypt, demanded a pen which would not stain his hands or clothes, and was provided with a pen which held ink in a reservoir and delivered it to the nib via gravity and capillary action. Although the first algebraic calculations were made by the ancient Babylonians, and were known by the Greeks, Arab and Muslim mathematicians developed algebraic methods to a much higher degree of sophistication. Although Diophantus and the Babylonians used mostly special ad hoc methods to solve equations, Al-Khowarazmi was the first to solve equations using general methods. He solved the linear indeterminate equations, quadratic equations, second order indeterminate equations and equations with multiple variable. The word "algorithm", meaning a systematic method for solving a problem, is derived from his name.