the greet Arabian man Mohammed ibn Musa al-Khwarizmi
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The inventions of the zero and the logarithms
The inventions of the zero and the logarithms
The inventions of the zero and the logarithms
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algebra was origionated from early greece. they had created one of the first algebreik equations-pie-
Algebra 1 half is easier than pre-algebra. Although students in school might learn the same concepts, Pre- Algebra covers everything faster. Maybe even the whole book (more than 696 pages) in 1 school year. Algebra 1 half covers about half of the book in one school year.
To establish credible linear perspective, one must employ a horizon line and vanishing point(s). Fillipo Brunelleschi is the man who discovered/invented this system and its concepts.
He became famous because he was the first one to teach algebra.
A harder version of algebra 1
Algebra. Algebra is one of their greatest contribution. :)
Graphs and algebra are closely related as graphs visually represent algebraic equations. The coordinates on a graph correspond to solutions of algebraic expressions, allowing one to see relationships between variables. For instance, a linear equation can be graphed as a straight line, with its slope and intercept providing insights into the equation's behavior. This visual representation helps in understanding concepts such as functions, inequalities, and transformations in algebra.
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