Al Davis' book.
many say that algebra was founded by diophantus but actually al- khwarizmi wrote about algebra [al- jabr] in his book 'compendious book on calculation by completion and balancing.'
Vete al diablo (go to the devil) is the more common phrase. Vete al infierno is the correct translation.
Some would say that he planned it (and they are quite likely correct).
No, the correct spelling of the terrorist group is Al-Qaeda.
Why - al - la: Why as in "why", al as in the name "al" and la as in "la".
The ISBN of Big Al - book - is 9780689817229.
Big Al - book - was created in 1989.
No, the correct division of syllables is: na-tion-al.
Why - al - la: Why as in "why", al as in the name "al" and la as in "la".
Big Al - book - has 32 pages.
Read the book yourslef.
Perhaps Algebra? The word algebra comes from Arabic (al-jabr, الجبر literally, restoration), its origins can be traced to ancient Indian mathematics. Muhammad ibn Musa al-Khwarizmi learned the technique of Indian mathematics and introduced it to the world through his famous book on arithmetic text, the Kitab al-jam'wal tafriq bi hisab al-Hindi ("Book on Addition and Subtraction after the Method of the Indians"), around 780-850 A.D. The first use of algebraic transformation was described by Brahmagupta in his book Brahmasphutasiddhanta, where first was proposed the solution of Linear Algebra and Quadratic Equation.