algebra was origionated from early greece. they had created one of the first algebreik equations-pie-
Yes, they did take a part in it, but it wasn't as strong and as practical as the Arabic algebra which was founded later.
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.'
In the context where algebra is identified with the theory of equations, the Greek mathematician Diophantus has traditionally been known as the "father of algebra" but in more recent times there is much debate over whether al-Khwarizmi, who founded the discipline of al-jabr, deserves that title instead.
foundations algebra is probably pre algebra, which is before algebra, so no.
algebra was origionated from early greece. they had created one of the first algebreik equations-pie-
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Yes, they did take a part in it, but it wasn't as strong and as practical as the Arabic algebra which was founded later.
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.'
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Algebra I is based on the basic principles of arithmetic, but also adds symbols, such as letters. Solving and finding solutions for equations are common tasks in Algebra I.
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N. F. Dupuis has written: 'The principles of elementary algebra'
Richard William Ball has written: 'Principles of abstract algebra'
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People who wanted to apply complex Algebra to real world concepts, like equations of a slope on a bridge founded analytic geometry.