'Algebra; is an Arabic word, 'Al Jabr' meaning 'The Stones/ or The Bone Setting'.
Since "pre-" means before, then pre-algebra would be before algebra. Conversely, algebra would be after pre-algebra. Generally, the next class after a pre-algebra class would be Algebra I, followed by Algebra II.
It is said to be invented in 862 by a Persian named Muhammad ibn Muas al-Khwarizmi in what we now know as Iran.
Pre-algebra preps you for algebra.2nd answer:Pre-AP-algebra is the same as Algebra I. Both are way harder than pre- algebra.
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Binet has a formula named after him.
The name of the horse was "Algebra" .
'Algebra; is an Arabic word, 'Al Jabr' meaning 'The Stones/ or The Bone Setting'.
Algebra. it was named after a Middle Eastern Mathematician named Al Gebra, if that helps you remember.
It was first used in a algebra book called "Teutshe algebra" in 1659. The author was a man named Johann Rahn.
It was first used in a algebra book called " Teutshe algebra" in 1659. The author was a man named Johann Rahn.
"Algebra" isn't named after a man. "Al-jabr" was part of the title of a book written (in Arabic) by Al-Khowarizmi. According to http://www.und.edu/instruct/lgeller/algebra.html, jabr was a particular algebraic operation used in solving equations. So the word "algebra" is derived from the Arabic name of a particular mathematical process.
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Many consider him the father of modern algebra. Galois theory was named after him and is very important for many reasons one of which is it provides a connection between field theory in modern algebra and group theory.
Since "pre-" means before, then pre-algebra would be before algebra. Conversely, algebra would be after pre-algebra. Generally, the next class after a pre-algebra class would be Algebra I, followed by Algebra II.
It is said to be invented in 862 by a Persian named Muhammad ibn Muas al-Khwarizmi in what we now know as Iran.
You might be thinking of Blaise Pascal. He had a computer language named after him.