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The father of algebra is known as Diophantus. He made great contributions to mathematics in the form of number theory.
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Diophantus of Alexandria
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The great contribution of Diophantus was his pioneering work in algebra, specifically in the realm of indeterminate equations. He developed methods and techniques to solve equations involving multiple unknowns and laid the foundation for the study of polynomial equations. His work on "Arithmetica" greatly influenced later mathematicians and helped advance the field of algebra.
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Algebra. Algebra is one of their greatest contribution. :)
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many say that algebra was founded by diophantus but actually al- khwarizmi wrote about algebra [al- jabr] in his book 'compendious book on calculation by completion and balancing.'
It is Arithmetica, by Diophantus of Alexandria, who is generally considered the father of algebra, that may be the first writing on algebra. But there is a bit of debate over who the father of algebra is. Use the link below to the related question.
You can go on wikipedia. It has great information.
It is Diophantus of Alexandria who is considered the father of algebra, though Abu Jafar Muhammad ibn Mūsā al-Khwārizmī is said by some to be worthy of a share in the title. Diophantus preceeds the latecomer by 500 years. It was the latter who published in the 9th century AD. Diophantus was around a lot earlier. Use the link to the related question and check facts there and with the links.