Al khwarizmi
Omar Khayyam, a Persian mathematician, astronomer, and poet, is best known for his work on algebra and his poetry collection "Rubaiyat." He made significant contributions to the development of the calendar, as well as studies of algebraic equations.
He was an Alexandrian Greek mathematician, known as the father of algebra.
Algebra was invented by the Muslim mathematician Al-Khwarizmi and is the Arabic word (aljabr) for "equation".
Yes, Brahmagupta was an Indian mathematician and astronomer who lived during the 7th century. He is known for his important contributions to mathematics and astronomy, including the concept of zero and rules for arithmetic operations.
It is al-Kwarizmi, he developed algebra as it is known today.
It is al-Kwarizmi, he developed algebra as it is known today.
Muslims have made many important contributions in developing mathematics, the branch which was originated by Muslims is " Algebra " by al-Khawarezmi who made many other significant achievements especially in Mathematics. p.s. the word " Algebra" itself is of an Arabian origin. refer to the related question below. Another well-known Muslim scholar, Mathematician, Astronomer, and Poet is Umar al-Khayyam. But his poets are misunderstood in European countries, as if Khayyam has written poets about "ALCOHOLISM". That is not true. The truth is Persian Muslim poets used to write May (Alcoholic drink) referring to Love to God and love to Prophet Muhammad, but europeans think that Khayyam is talking about the real alcohol, which is not true. Simply, Khayyam is a great Muslim Mathematician of tenth centuries.
Christiaan Huygens is known as physicist, astronomer, mathematician, etc. but not as a doctor.
The traditional father of Geometry is the Greek mathematician, Diophantus. In recent times, a push has been made to recognize the Arabic mathematician al-Khwarizmi, founder of al-jabr, as the progenitor of algebra.
Algebra was invented by the Muslim mathematician Al-Khwarizmiin the book he wrote in 820. Algebra is the Arabic word (aljabr) for "equation", and the word "algorithm" comes from the author's name, Al-Khwarizmi. He is rightly known as "the father of Algebra".-J. J. O'Conner and E. F. Robertson wrote in the MacTutor History of Mathematics archive
Ganit Kaumudi was written by Narayana Pandita, a mathematician and astronomer from 14th century India. He is known for his contributions to the fields of mathematics and astronomy, particularly in the area of algebra. Ganit Kaumudi is a renowned work that covers various mathematical topics, including arithmetic, algebra, and geometry, and is still studied and referenced by mathematicians today.
Famed astronomer and mathematician Galileo had 6 brothers and sisters. Not much else is known about Galileo's brothers and sisters.