Who is called the father of Algebra and why - describe briefly
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It is said that algebra as a Branch of Mathematics began about 1550 BC, i.e, more than 3500 years ago, when people in egypt Started using symbols to denote unknown numbers.
Around 300 BC, use of letters to denote unknowns and forming expressions from them was Quite common in India. Many great Indian Mathematicians, Aryabhatta ( born 476 AD), Brahmagupta ( Born 598 AD), Mahavira ( who lived around 850 AD) and Bhaskara 2 ( born 1114 AD) and others, contributed a lot to the study of algebra. They gave names Beeja, Varna etc, To unknown and use first letters of color names [ e.g., ka From kala (black), nee from neela (blue)] to denote them. The Indian name for algebra, Beejaganit, dates back to these ancient Indian Mathematicians .
The word 'Algebra' is derived from the tittle o the book ' Aljebar w'al almugabalah' , Written About 825 AD By an Arab Mathematician , Mohammad Iban Al Khowarizmi of Baghdad .
Aljebar w'al almugabalah is known as the Father of Algebra .
I hope This will Help You !!!!!!!!!!
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It is said that algebra as a Branch of Mathematics began about 1550 BC, i.e, more than 3500 years ago, when people in egypt Started using symbols to denote unknown numbers.
Around 300 BC, use of letters to denote unknowns and forming expressions from them was Quite common in India. Many great Indian Mathematicians, Aryabhatta ( born 476 AD), Brahmagupta ( Born 598 AD), Mahavira ( who lived around 850 AD) and Bhaskara 2 ( born 1114 AD) and others, contributed a lot to the study of algebra. They gave names Beeja, Varna etc, To unknown and use first letters of color names [ e.g., ka From kala (black), nee from neela (blue)] to denote them. The Indian name for algebra, Beejaganit, dates back to these ancient Indian Mathematicians .
The word 'Algebra' is derived from the tittle o the book ' Aljebar w'al almugabalah' , Written About 825 AD By an Arab Mathematician , Mohammad Iban Al Khowarizmi of Baghdad .
Aljebar w'al almugabalah is known as the Father of Algebra .
I hope This will Help You !!!!!!!!!!
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