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Al-Khwarizmi was born in about AD 780, and although his birthplace isn’t known for sure, the al-Khwārizmī in his name can mean “the native of Khwarazm”, which at the time was part of Greater Iran, but is now part of Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan, so many believe he grew up in t...
Abu Ja'far Muhammad ibn Musa al-Khwarizmi lived in Baghdad, around 780 to 850 CE (or AD). He was one of the first to write about algebra (using words, not letters).Around 825 he wrote the book "Hisab Al-jabr w’al-muqabala", from which we get the word algebra (meaning '...
Algebra from Al Khwarizmi to Galois, 830-1830Galois has completed a programme started by Al Khwarizmi 1000 years before.doi:10.1007/s41980-019-00279-3Jost-Hinrich EschenburgBulletin of the Iranian Mathematical Society
Al-Khwarizmi-the Father of Algebra Contributed by Prof. Dr. Ibrahim B. Syed Abu Ja'far Muhammad ibn Musa al-Khwarizmi, (780 – 850 CE), was the grandfather of computer science and the father of Algebra. He was the popularizer of Arabic numerals, adopter
The Algebra (possibly al-Kitāb al-mukhtaṣar fī ḥisāb al-jabr wa’l muqābala), al-Khwārizmī’s best known work, consists of four parts of very unequal length. The first part explains the fundamentals of algebra: the resolution of the six basic types of equations of first and ...
. In Arabic, however, it had long been applied to the solving of algebraic equations (the full Arabic expression was ‘Ilm al-jabr wa’-l-muqabalah’, literally ‘the science of reunion and equations,’ and the mathematician Al-Khwarizmi usedal-jabras the title of his treatise on algebra...
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The Algebra (possibly al‐Kitāb al‐mukhtaṣar fī ḥisāb al‐jabr wa'l muqābala), al‐Khwārizmī's best known work, consists of four parts of very unequal length. The first part explains the fundamentals of algebra: the resolution of the six basic types of equations of first and ...
Al-Khwarizmi was also known as Abu Ja'far Muhammad ibn Musa al-Khwarizmi. He was known for writing major works on astronomy and mathematics that introduced Hindu-Arabic numerals and the idea ofalgebrato European scholars. The Latinized version of his name gave us the term "algorithm," and...