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Q: Who benefitted from al- Khwarizmi's translation of Algebra in the early 13th century?
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What was created by a ninth century Iranian mathematician?

Algebra


What major event occured during the creation of algebra?

The word 'Algebra' is Arabic in origin, as 'A; Jebr', and means 'The Union of broken parts. The roots of algebra can be tracted back to Babylon approximatelt 1700 BC. Modern algebra was first used in the 16th Century,


Who first used algebra?

There were no Muslims around 4000 years ago when the Babylonians began using what we now call algebra.


Who invented the name algebra?

The word algebra comes from the Arabic word الجبر "Al-jabr"("completion"). Although algebra is far older, it was introduced to the Arabic world by al-Khwarizmi in his book "The Compendious Book on Calculation by Completion and Balancing", written in about 830 AD, as a name for a method of solving quadratic equations. The word came into English via a twelfth century Latin translation of his book ("Liber algebrae et almucabala").


Who has invented algebra?

Algebra was created by the Greeks around the 3rd century AD. Diophantus, a Greek mathematician, is known as "the father of algebra". He is the author of a series of books called "Arithmetica" which were based on solving algebraic equations.


What is the translation of Scripture read by most first century Jews?

Most Jews, even in the 1st century were reading the Masoretic Text which is not a translation, but the original text in the original languages (Hebrew and Aramaic). However, the version used by the proto-Christians during the 1st century CE was the Greek translation called the Septuagint.


What is the name of the Latin Bible?

AnswerThe Latin translation of the Bible by Jerome is called the Vulgate.