It would be a good idea to start by reviewing the Wikipedia article on the history of algebra. Do you need a link? Well, this is WikiAnswers, and we have your back. A link is provided below.
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.
There are sites on the web that can help tutor in Algebra 2. Some such places are purplemath dot com and mathhelp dot com. They both have free services for helping with Algebra.
We generally credit Diophantus of Alexandria as laying the groundwork for algebra in the second or third centuries AD. We can't be certain because records from that time are a challenge to find. Use the link to the related question to read a bit on the history of algebra. You'll find that link below.
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That depends on what information you know, and what information you need to find. The answer to your question usually takes one or two school semesters to learn and understand.
Algebra exists to find solutions
One can find information on Napoleonic code via Wikipedia including why it was used and the history behind it. Information can also be found on the History Channel website.
Pre-algebra is where you just learn the basics of Algebra and Algebra two is way more advanced with new information and taking the concepts you learned in pre-algebra and algebra to the next level.
Pre-algebra, algebra, college algebra, geometry, and trigonometry
There is a great site where you can find this information. It is www.free-ed.net/free-ed/Math/PreAlg01/default.asp - Cached