algebra is an Arabic word, and originated from babylonians.
Algebra originated from the Arabic word 'Al Jabr'
Algebra originated in origins in Mesopotamia and Egypt with the Islamic scholar al-Khwarizmi (790-840). no it was arriginated in 999 in by arab and roman scholars
I believe it originated in ancient Egypt and Babylon.
well , algebra originated somewere in ancient Islam
Algebra, Trigonometry and Calculus
Algebra, as the Arabic origin of its name suggests, originated with the work of the Persian mathematician al-KhwÄrizmÄ« (780 – 850).
Algebra originated in Arabic (الجبر), with the book "The Compendious Book on Calculation by Completion and Balancing" (الكتاب المختصر في حساب الجبر والمقابلة).
The word algebra originated from the title of the book ilm al-jabr w'almuqabala, a book written during the ninth century the an Arabian mathematician named al-Khworizimi. The original title was translated as the science of restoration and reduction, basically meaning transposing and combining similar terms of equations. Translated in Latin to al-jabr (the union of broken parts) led to the term we now refer to as Algebra. Algebra was brought from ancient Babylon, Egypt and India to Europe via Italy by the Arabs. * http://math.about.com/library/weekly/aa052003a.htm
Since "pre-" means before, then pre-algebra would be before algebra. Conversely, algebra would be after pre-algebra. Generally, the next class after a pre-algebra class would be Algebra I, followed by Algebra II.
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foundations algebra is probably pre algebra, which is before algebra, so no.