First of all. Help what? And second of all finding the history of algebra is almost impossible so that is a very hard question to answer.
really this is no help at alll what so ever i need this information for my womens history project
"Alcohol Project" (You really haven't given us enough information to help further.) We imagine that if you complete the project, the title will suggest itself.
I have a question about this question... Why does it really matter? Who needs to know history? I do! For a project at school...:) Please give me answer today! Thanks
He did not really come up with algebra: he put together the thinking behind algebra in one book.
a great history day project topic would be: Abraham Lincoln George Washington Lewis and Clark John Sutter Christopher Colombus or maybe even Anne Frank if you really wanted to
this is just not helpful in any way... somehow... would really need more information on this pls... :( I really need to know if there is a history in keyboarding... smh.. :(
this is just not helpful in any way... somehow... would really need more information on this pls... :( I really need to know if there is a history in keyboarding... smh.. :(
You should do anything that intrest you, but appropret. If you really want advice you should do something about a state history. Like earthquake.
I Have this same question and i dont know what to put any help ?
Not really. Of course, you'll have to learn some new concepts - just as when you learned algebra.
No, not really. Calculus uses algebra to solve equations, but calculus is a branch of mathematics all its own.
If you want to be in Algebra in Middle School that badly then I would say deal. If you really hate it then you should stop taking that class, if you can.