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.
After Algebra 1, if you passed it, you will take Geometry.