The Sumerians (Sumerian Civilization) was the first to develop algebra and geometry
The triangular array of binomial coefficients (triangle) was discussed by Persian Mathematician Al-Karaji (953-1029) and later invented and implemented by Persian Mathematician/Astronomer/Poet Omar Khayyam in the year 1070. In the 13th century, about 200 years after Khayyam's discovery, Yang Hui (1238-1298) of China "discovered it." Now almost 400 years after Omar Khayyam's discovery, a French Mathematician Blaise Pascal (1623-1662) again "supposedly discovers" this binomial triangular array, in the 17th century. So why is this triangle not called Khayyam's Triangle? I'm not sure either, even with significant evidence from Khayyam's Algebra Book. However there is your answer to when Mr. Pascal "created" it.
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Omar Khayyam contributed to the understanding of algebra. He was born in Nishapur, Khorasan, and was a polymath.
Omar Khayyam was a Persian mathematician, astronomer, and poet who lived in the 11th and 12th centuries. He is best known for his poetry, particularly the Rubaiyat, a collection of quatrains that reflect his philosophical and mystical views on life and the universe. Additionally, Khayyam made significant contributions to algebra and geometry.
Omar Khayyam, a Persian mathematician, astronomer, and poet, is best known for his work on algebra and his poetry collection "Rubaiyat." He made significant contributions to the development of the calendar, as well as studies of algebraic equations.
Muslims have made many important contributions in developing mathematics, the branch which was originated by Muslims is " Algebra " by al-Khawarezmi who made many other significant achievements especially in Mathematics. p.s. the word " Algebra" itself is of an Arabian origin. refer to the related question below. Another well-known Muslim scholar, Mathematician, Astronomer, and Poet is Umar al-Khayyam. But his poets are misunderstood in European countries, as if Khayyam has written poets about "ALCOHOLISM". That is not true. The truth is Persian Muslim poets used to write May (Alcoholic drink) referring to Love to God and love to Prophet Muhammad, but europeans think that Khayyam is talking about the real alcohol, which is not true. Simply, Khayyam is a great Muslim Mathematician of tenth centuries.
The Sumerians (Sumerian Civilization) was the first to develop algebra and geometry
The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam was originally written in Persian by the Persian poet Omar Khayyam.
Literal Translation:Tentmaker spirit or Spirit [of the] tentmaker may be the English equivalent of 'Spiritus Khayyam'. The phrase is a mix of languages. The noun 'spiritus' is Latin for 'spirit'. The noun 'khayyam' is Arabic for 'tent maker'.Spiritus Khayyam, the song by Globus:The song Spiritus Khayyam by Globus is referring to the Hebrew word 'Khayyam' (קיים) rather than the Arabic word. Khayyam, in Hebrew, means everlasting, eternal, enduring. So the song title of Spiritus Khayyam means Everlasting Spirit, or Spirit of the Eternal.
Hassan Khayyam was born on May 5, 1900.
Khayyam Sarhadi was born in 1948, in Bombay, British India.
The duration of Omar Khayyam - film - is 1.68 hours.
The triangular array of binomial coefficients (triangle) was discussed by Persian Mathematician Al-Karaji (953-1029) and later invented and implemented by Persian Mathematician/Astronomer/Poet Omar Khayyam in the year 1070. In the 13th century, about 200 years after Khayyam's discovery, Yang Hui (1238-1298) of China "discovered it." Now almost 400 years after Omar Khayyam's discovery, a French Mathematician Blaise Pascal (1623-1662) again "supposedly discovers" this binomial triangular array, in the 17th century. So why is this triangle not called Khayyam's Triangle? I'm not sure either, even with significant evidence from Khayyam's Algebra Book. However there is your answer to when Mr. Pascal "created" it.
Omar Khayyam - film - was created on 1957-08-23.