The English mathematician John Wallis (1616 - 1703).
The English mathematician John Wallis (1616 - 1703).
AnswerJohn WallisSir Isaac Newton
It is Arithmetica, by Diophantus of Alexandria, who is generally considered the father of algebra, that may be the first writing on algebra. But there is a bit of debate over who the father of algebra is. Use the link below to the related question.
Arithmetica is an ancient Greek text on mathematics written by the mathematician Diophantus in the 3rd century AD.
The English mathematician John Wallis (1616 - 1703).
The English mathematician John Wallis (1616 - 1703).
AnswerJohn WallisSir Isaac Newton
Arithmetica is an ancient Greek text on mathematics written by the mathematician Diophantus in the 3rd century CE.
It is Arithmetica, by Diophantus of Alexandria, who is generally considered the father of algebra, that may be the first writing on algebra. But there is a bit of debate over who the father of algebra is. Use the link below to the related question.
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.
Arithmetica is an ancient Greek text on mathematics written by the mathematician Diophantus in the 3rd century AD.
Arithmetica is an ancient Greek text on mathematics written by the mathematician Diophantus in the 3rd century AD.
Arithmetica Universalis was created in 1707.
Acta Arithmetica was created in 1935.
Pieter Venema has written: 'Arithmetica of Cyffer-konst' -- subject(s): Arithmetic, Algebra, Early works to 1900, Textbooks
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