Ancient Greek Babylonian and Indian mathematicians had all found ways of calculating missing numbers. Al-Khwarizmi combined these methods together to develop algebra. The word algebra comes from the A… more →
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ScientistForTruth wrote 11 months ago: It was once mistakenly thought that the Arabs invented ‘Arabic’ numerals, including the number ‘0’ ( … more →
richbeveridge wrote 1 year ago: Abu Ja’far Muhammad ibn Musa Al-Khwarizmi was an Arab mathematician who lived and worked in Ba … more →
ismailimail wrote 1 year ago: Ancient Greek Babylonian and Indian mathematicians had all found ways of calculating missing numbers … more →
mitsukurina wrote 1 year ago: This first post, about the origins and transference of the concept of zero and the modern numeral sy … more →