differential equation
English
Etymology
First appears c. 1704 in the publications of Charles Hayes. Calque of Latin aequatio differentialis, which was coined by Leibniz in 1676.
Noun
differential equation (plural differential equations)
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- (calculus) An equation involving the derivatives of a function.
Derived terms
Translations
equation involving the derivatives of a function
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