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The Muslims preserved and advanced several mathematical studies from the Greeks, particularly the works of Euclid, Archimedes, and Ptolemy. They translated these texts into Arabic, ensuring the survival of Euclidean geometry and Archimedean principles while also integrating Indian numeral systems. This preservation laid the groundwork for significant developments in mathematics during the Islamic Golden Age, influencing later European mathematicians.

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