If Simon Laplace was the first to solve the linear equation, who then created it? Him also?
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If Simon Laplace was the first to solve the linear equation, who then created it? Him also?
Wow Bisolamih, good question. Linear quactions were already studied in the past. Al-Khwarizmi (780-850), Persian mathematician, is considered the father of modern algebra. He already spoke of linear and square equations. Laplace did not create the linear equation, but contributed to the resolutions of linear differential equations, which is very useful in dynamic systems (subject of this article) !WEIRD