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Islamic scholars made significant contributions to mathematics during the Golden Age of Islam (8th to 14th centuries). They developed algebra, with figures like Al-Khwarizmi laying foundational principles and introducing algorithms. Additionally, they made advancements in geometry and trigonometry, preserving and expanding upon Greek and Indian mathematical works. Their innovations, including the use of zero and positional decimal notation, greatly influenced later European mathematics.

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