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How to draw a mathematical table for solving equations
The mathematical tabloid drawing method for solving the equation is as follows:

1. Draw a rectangle lightly on the paper with a pencil as the border of the handwritten newspaper.

2. Draw two vertical center lines with a ruler in the border and divide the border into three parts.

3. Write "Equation" with colored pen in the upper left corner, and highlight the key points with different colors.

4. You can draw some patterns related to equations in the upper right corner, such as mathematical symbols and equations.

5. You can write something about the definition, properties and solution of the equation in the lower left corner. You can highlight the key points with colored pens.

6. In the lower right corner, you can draw some practical applications related to equations, such as equation applications in physics, chemistry and other fields.

7. Around the whole handwritten newspaper, you can use colored pens or colored paper to cut out some small patterns, such as stars and flowers, to decorate the border.

8. Finally, check whether the contents of the handwritten newspaper are accurate and clear, and whether the typesetting is neat and beautiful.

The origin of the equation:

The word equation comes from ancient mathematics, which means equivalence relation in mathematics. As early as ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia, people began to use simple arithmetic equations to solve problems in daily life, such as calculating taxes and exchanging goods.

In ancient China, mathematicians also made important contributions to the study of equations. In mathematical works such as Nine Chapters Arithmetic, equations are called equation skills or arithmetic equations, which are widely used to solve various practical problems. These equations are usually solved by moving terms, merging similar terms and solving equations.