who discovered algebra?
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Many may argue that another Greek mathematician did work that can be considered even more important than that done by Euclid.
His name was Diophantus. (The father of Algebra)
He wrote 13 books on the subject, but only six of them have survived. He was the first person to begin using symbols to represent unknown numbers. He also abbreviations for things likepowers and operations. This was a big development, and it has shaped our understanding and use of algebra extensively.
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His name was Diophantus. (The father of Algebra)
He wrote 13 books on the subject, but only six of them have survived. He was the first person to begin using symbols to represent unknown numbers. He also abbreviations for things likepowers and operations. This was a big development, and it has shaped our understanding and use of algebra extensively.
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Diophantus has traditionally been known as. the father of algebra is the one who discovered algebra
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