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Who is father of polynomials?

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Answered by Shaizakincsem
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Diophantus of Alexandria, born likely at some point between AD 201 and 215; passed away around 84 years of age, most likely at some point between AD 285 and 299), in some cases called "the father of algebra", was an Alexandrian Greek mathematician and the writer of a progression of books called Arithmetica, a large portion of which are presently lost. These writings manage to explain arithmetical equations.

In the same way as other Greek scientific treatises, Diophantus was overlooked in Western Europe amid the supposed Dark Ages, since the investigation of old Greek, and education, all in all, had extraordinarily declined. The bit of the Greek Arithmetica that survived, in any case, was, similar to all antiquated Greek writings transmitted to the early present day world, duplicated by, and in this manner known to, medieval Byzantine researchers.
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