No. The origins of algebra can be traced back to ancient Babylonia mathematicians
roughly four thousand years ago.
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∙ 2013-08-23 19:01:43Rebekah Stacy
Arabs and Babylonians. Algebra comes from the Arabic 'al-jabr'.
the founder of algebra are the Arabs. They discovered it when it was their golden age when Profit Mohammed was around.
The inventions of the zero and the logarithms.
Babylonians laid the foundation for future Arabs.
Yes, they did take a part in it, but it wasn't as strong and as practical as the Arabic algebra which was founded later.
Arabs did not invent books. Books existed long before the Arabs began to use them.
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Arabs and Babylonians. Algebra comes from the Arabic 'al-jabr'.
No, he did not. Algebra was around long before he was.
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the founder of algebra are the Arabs. They discovered it when it was their golden age when Profit Mohammed was around.
The inventions of the zero and the logarithms.
Babylonians laid the foundation for future Arabs.
Yes. It was Al Khawarzmi who invented Algebra. (Refer: Ibn-i-Khaldoon)