He is considered the originator of the word "algebra". The Latin form of his name is Algoritmi, from which comes the word 'algorithm'.
Al-khwarizmi did not win any awards but after his death there was a award named after him known as the Kia award (Khwarizmi International Award)
Al-khwarizmi did not win any awards but after his death there was a award named after him known as the KIA award (Khwarizmi International Award)
Al-khwarizmi did not win any awards but after his death there was a award named after him known as the Kia award (Khwarizmi International Award)
Islamic scientist Al-Khwarizmi is credited with coining the term "algebra," derived from the title of his influential book, "Al-Kitab al-Mukhtasar fi Hisab al-Jabr wal-Muqabala." This work laid the foundation for the systematic study of equations and the field of algebra in mathematics. Al-Khwarizmi's contributions significantly advanced mathematical thought and terminology.
Al-khwarizmi was a muslim mathematician who invented algebra.
Muhammed Al-Khwarizmi is the guy and "Al Jabr" literally means "the reconstruction": http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al-Khwarizmi
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Al-Khwarizmi
It is said to be invented in 862 by a Persian named Muhammad ibn Muas al-Khwarizmi in what we now know as Iran.
Al-Khwarizmi lived in Baghdad during the Abbasid Caliphate, specifically in the 9th century, roughly around the years 780 to 850 AD. This period was marked by significant advancements in science, mathematics, and culture, with Baghdad serving as a major intellectual center of the Islamic Golden Age. Al-Khwarizmi's work in mathematics, particularly his contributions to algebra, was influential in shaping future mathematical thought.
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