Equations written in symbols

Linda

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I have an equation written in symbols similar to those used in Europe in 1631. How would we write this equation today?

aaaa - 4bba= +3.ccc (the plus sign is really smaller and up higher next to the 3)

Any help would be greatly appreciated.
 
Different authors from that time used the same notation to mean different things. For example,

y = ddx

The 'dd' could be implied multiplication of a constant (represented by d) times itself; in other words, dd=d^2. Or, it could denote a two-dimensional object, not necessarily a square.

I'm not sure about the superscript plus-sign or that lone dot.
 
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