Who invented linear equations in two variables?
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Answer: Linear Equation
• Systems of linear equations arose in Europe with the introduction in 1637 by René Descartes
• The first systematic methods for solving linear systems used determinants, first considered by Leibniz in 1693
• In 1750, Gabriel Cramer used them for giving explicit solutions of linear systems, now called Cramer's rule
• In 1848, James Joseph Sylvester introduced the term matrix, which is Latin for womb.
• Arthur Cayley introduced matrix multiplication and the inverse matrix in 1856, making possible the general linear group.
• The first modern and more precise definition of a vector space was introduced by Peano in 1888
• In 1900, a theory of linear transformations of finite-dimensional vector spaces had emerged.
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