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Like many developments in science and mathematics the roots of algebra can be traced to many sources. The Babylonians, Egyptians, Chinese, Indians, Greeks, Arabic scholars and Persians made vital contributions. Starting in the 16th century work was done in Europe by many mathematicians. Work also continued in Japan.
Algebra: 600-h=200. What is h?
The algebra taught in high school involves doing calculations with unknown or unspecified numbers. These are usually represented with letters, which are called "variables". For more details, read some introductory article about algebra, such as the Wikipedia (article "Elementary algebra"), or read a high school textbook about algebra if you want more details.
Arabia is the origin of algebra, because the work algebra comes from the Arabic word algibr.
No, not even close. Though both work with variables in some instances and other mathematical techniques, such as logarithms and algebraic manipulation, algebra is mostly equation solving to get the variables value, though trig has equations, while trig is the study of triangular and circular measurement and using these measurements to solve specific problems. Trig is much about identities, functions and many formulas while algebra is mostly about function and equation manipulation. Still, they are both mathematical disciplines.
No. But taking mathematical courses will give you the tools to work with, it will train your mind to think mathematically and it will give you mathematical questions on which to work.No. But taking mathematical courses will give you the tools to work with, it will train your mind to think mathematically and it will give you mathematical questions on which to work.No. But taking mathematical courses will give you the tools to work with, it will train your mind to think mathematically and it will give you mathematical questions on which to work.No. But taking mathematical courses will give you the tools to work with, it will train your mind to think mathematically and it will give you mathematical questions on which to work.
Algebra was devised in the early centuries of the Common Era, with significant contributions occurring in ancient Babylon around 2000 BCE, where mathematical problems were solved using a form of algebraic reasoning. However, it was the Persian mathematician Al-Khwarizmi in the 9th century CE who is often credited with formalizing algebra as a distinct discipline, particularly through his work "Al-Kitab al-Mukhtasar fi Hisab al-Jabr wal-Muqabala." This work laid the foundations for modern algebra and introduced systematic methods for solving equations.
It is al-Kwarizmi, he developed algebra as it is known today.
It is al-Kwarizmi, he developed algebra as it is known today.
The easiest way to solve an algebra problem is to work out the problem.