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Equals is a 2015 American science fiction romantic drama film directed by Drake Doremus, produced by Michael Pruss, Chip Diggins, Ann Ruak, Michael Schaefer, and Jay Stern, and written by Nathan Parker from a story by Doremus.
The Equals released their first single “I Won’t Be There” in 1966, [8] followed by “Hold Me Closer”, with “Baby, Come Back” as the B-side. [3] It did not do well in the United Kingdom, but after DJs in Europe began playing “Baby, Come Back”, it went to the number one position in Germany and the Netherlands.
Prior to the symbol and well into the 1700s, it was common to simply use a varient of the word "equals", such as æ (or œ), from the Latin aequālis. [9] Diophantus in his Arithmetica (c. 250 AD), for example, used ἴσ, short for ἴσος ("equals"), considered one of the first uses of an "equals sign". [10]
The Equals, a British pop group formed in 1965 "Equal", a 2016 song by Chrisette Michele from Milestone "Equal", a 2022 song by Odesza featuring Låpsley from The Last Goodbye
Political egalitarianism, in which all members of a society are of equal standing; Equal opportunity, a stipulation that all people should be treated similarly; Equality of outcome, in which the general conditions of people's lives are similar; Substantive equality, Equality of outcome for groups; For specific groups: Gender equality; Racial ...
The first use of an equals sign, equivalent to 14x + 15 = 71 in modern notation. From The Whetstone of Witte by Robert Recorde of Wales (1557). [1]In mathematics, an equation is a mathematical formula that expresses the equality of two expressions, by connecting them with the equals sign =.
Born around 1510, Robert Recorde was the second and last son of Thomas and Rose Recorde [3] of Tenby, Pembrokeshire, in Wales. [4]Recorde entered the University of Oxford about 1525, and was elected a Fellow of All Souls College there in 1531.
"Baby, Come Back" is a song by English band the Equals from their 1967 album Unequalled Equals. Written by Eddy Grant, the song was originally released as a B-side in 1966 and was later released as a single in continental Europe before being released as a single in the UK in 1968.