Oh, dude, multi-step equations were not just invented by one person. It's like a collaborative effort over centuries of mathematical evolution. So, you can't just point to one dude and be like, "Hey, you're the one who made multi-step equations a thing." It's more like a team effort, you know?
The first step is to find the least common multiple (LCM) of all the denominators. Next, multiply each term by this LCM. When you have done this you will have a multistep problem which is free of fractions.
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Archimedes I think...
The only possible method is: One step at a time.
View all Sir William Rowan Hamilton invented the linear equation in 1843.
One-step equation 3x=12 x-6=5 4/x=7 Multistep equation 3x+8=11 x/7+4=6 4x/7=2
The first step is to find the least common multiple (LCM) of all the denominators. Next, multiply each term by this LCM. When you have done this you will have a multistep problem which is free of fractions.
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Albert Einstein
Archimedes I think...
The chemical formula of water (H2O) was discovered by Amedeo Avogadro in 1811.But:- it is a chemical formula, not an equation- the chemical formula is not invented, it is established
The only possible method is: One step at a time.
View all Sir William Rowan Hamilton invented the linear equation in 1843.
It is really easy: The first steps you follow are: 1. Distuative 2. Cobine terms 3. undo adding and subtracting 4. undo multiplacation and division
The equation E=mc2 he invented nuclear fission and many other things
albert einstein invented the equation E=mc2
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