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I have never heard of 'aleberta'.

Do you mean 'Alberta' or 'Algebra'?

Alberta os a province of Canada, named after one of Queen Victoria's daughters, Princess Alberta.

The word algebra comes from the Arabic term الجبر (al-jabr), which originally referred to the surgical treatment of bonesetting. In the 9th century, the term received a mathematical meaning when the Persian mathematician Muhammad ibn Musa al-Khwarizmi employed it to describe a method of solving equations and used it as the title of a treatise on algebra, also known by the name The Compendious Book on Calculation by Completion and Balancing. The word entered the English language in the 16th century from Italian, Spanish, and medieval Latin.[17] Initially, the meaning of the term was restricted to the theory of equations, that is, to the art of manipulating polynomial equations in view of solving them. This changed in the course of the 19th century[c] when the scope of algebra broadened to cover the study of diverse types of algebraic operations and algebraic structures together with their underlying axioms.[20]

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lenpollock

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