differential equation
English
Etymology
Early 18th century. 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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