It is al-Kwarizmi, he developed algebra as it is known today.
Al-kawazi
It is al-Kwarizmi, he developed algebra as it is known today.
Al-kawazi
Al khwarizmi
Yes, Muslim scientists did play a crucial role in the development and dissemination of algebra. One of the most influential Muslim mathematicians was Al-Khwarizmi, who wrote a book on algebra called "The Compendious Book on Calculation by Completion and Balancing" in the 9th century. His work introduced algebraic symbols and equations, solving linear and quadratic equations, and providing a foundation for later advancements in mathematics.
he was interested in math
Al khawarizmi made remarkable and distinguished contributions. He conceived the idea of using letters instead of numbers to solve mathematical problems and this branch of mathematics is known today as algebra. His famous treatise "hisbul jubr-wal-Muqabla" is the first work on analytical algebra. He also invented the term logarithm(algorithm).
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Algebra: 600-h=200. What is h?
Arabia is the origin of algebra, because the work algebra comes from the Arabic word algibr.
no, because of the work of Albert Durer, and the work of a famous Muslim mathematician and optics writer. Answer 2: He was not seen as a plagiarist.
Muslim doctors studied translations of Greek medical texts and a work by a famous Muslim Doctor Who lived in Persia in the early 1000s. Avicenna described how some diseases could cause stomach problems and that cancer could be fought with surgery