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Other writers have derived the word from the Arabic particle al (the definite article), and gerber, meaning "man." Since, however, Geber happened to be the name of a celebrated Moorish philosopher who flourished in about the 11th or 12th century, it has been supposed that he was the founder of algebra, which has since perpetuated his name.
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Algebra was a purely Arab concept, and did not originate in India as you are assuming. It may be said in the scriptures of India, but true algebra came from the Arabs and Khwarizmi. Even the word “algebra” comes from the Arab word “al-Jabr”. Please get your facts right. What you “quote” are biased blogs, not credible sources
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Etymology. The word "algebra" is derived from the Arabic word الجبر al-jabr, and this comes from the treatise written in the year 830 by the medieval Persian mathematician, Muhammad ibn Mūsā al-Khwārizmī, whose Arabic title, Kitāb al-muḫtaṣar fī ḥisāb al-ğabr wa-l-muqābala, can be translated as The Compendious Book on Calculation by Completion and Balancing.
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algebra (n.) "formal mathematics; the analysis of equations; the art of reasoning about quantitative relations by the aid of a compact and highly systematized notation," 1550s, from Medieval Latin algebra, from Arabic "al-mukhtasar fi hisab al-jabr wa al-muqabala" ("the compendium on calculation by restoring and balancing"), the title of the famous 9c. treatise on equ...
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Origin of the Word Algebra. Algebra is a separate and special branch of mathematics, which basically differs from arithmetic in the use of abstractions, such as using letters to stand for numbers that are either unknown or allowed to take on many values.
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Algebra (from Arabic: الجبر , transliterated "al-jabr", literally meaning "reunion of broken parts") is one of the broad parts of mathematics, together with number theory, geometry and analysis.In its most general form, algebra is the study of mathematical symbols and the rules for manipulating these symbols; it is a unifying thread of almost all of mathematics.
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Origin of the word Algebra . Some writers on the history of mathematics call al-Khwarizmi as the father of algebra, other give that title to Diophantus. Al-Khwarizmi's algebra is undoubtedly foundation and cornerstone of the sciences. He was the first to teach algebra in an elementary form and for its own sake.
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Algebra definition, the branch of mathematics that deals with general statements of relations, utilizing letters and other symbols to represent specific sets of numbers, values, vectors, etc., in the description of such relations. See more.
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Title: The Origin of the Term "Algebra" Created Date: 20160808045648Z