explain the achievements of the Arab in the fields of science and literature
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The Arabs developed the concept of irrational numbers, founded analytical geometry and established algebra and trigonometry as exact sciences. ... Known in medieval Europe as Rhazes, he was a prolific author who wrote more than 100 books on medicine, astronomy, logic, philosophy and the physical sciences.
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The Arabs developed the concept of irrational numbers, founded analytical geometry and established algebra and trigonometry as exact sciences. Their development of computational mathematics surpassed all the achievements of the past.
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