the founder of algebra are the Arabs. They discovered it when it was their golden age when Profit Mohammed was around.
No. Chances are it will be the other way around: if you are bad at math, you stand a good chance of failing calculus or linear algebra. You will perform best at calculus and algebra if you have a strong math background.
Usually around 8-9th grade, but if you struggle, maybe in your sophomore year.
They're the best thing yet for carrying babies around.
It was a book written in around AD 820 by a persian mathematician called Al-Kwarizmi. It's basically about algebra.
He was chilling two birds with one cone
He was chilling two birds with one cone
He was chilling two birds with one cone
No there has been no bad omens from flinging sparrows.
There are around 40 different species of sparrows worldwide, with varying appearances and distributions across different regions.
No, he did not. Algebra was around long before he was.
House Sparrows tend to nest in and around buildings. They scavenge around domestic rubbish and also eat seeds. They are definitely attracted to bird feeders. They feed their young on small insects and inveterbrates.
There were no Muslims around 4000 years ago when the Babylonians began using what we now call algebra.
The sparrow is larger than robin because it is fat and taller.
the founder of algebra are the Arabs. They discovered it when it was their golden age when Profit Mohammed was around.
The breed of dog known for carrying a barrel around its neck is a St. Bernard.
1,192 yrs. from 820 to 2012.