Yes, Muslim scientists did play a crucial role in the development and dissemination of algebra. One of the most influential Muslim mathematicians was Al-Khwarizmi, who wrote a book on algebra called "The Compendious Book on Calculation by Completion and Balancing" in the 9th century. His work introduced algebraic symbols and equations, solving linear and quadratic equations, and providing a foundation for later advancements in mathematics.
yes.Yup. Scientists use algebra all the time, no question. Even biologists.
scientists use algebra becausethey are nerds, they like pears and have pet boomerangs
It is al-Kwarizmi, he developed algebra as it is known today.
some Muslim dude
Al-kawazi
There is no such thing as Muslim algebra. Muslims though created algebra.
yes.Yup. Scientists use algebra all the time, no question. Even biologists.
scientists use algebra becausethey are nerds, they like Pears and have pet boomerangs
scientists use algebra becausethey are nerds, they like pears and have pet boomerangs
Al'Khwarizmi
algebra
arthur.c.clarke
It is al-Kwarizmi, he developed algebra as it is known today.
It is al-Kwarizmi, he developed algebra as it is known today.
The first algebra text was introduced by a Muslim scholar, in Iraq.
some Muslim dude
Al-Khawarizm