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al-Khwārizmī (born c. 780 —died c. 850) was a Muslim mathematician and astronomer whose major works introduced Hindu-Arabic numerals and the concepts of algebra into European mathematics. Latinized versions of his name and of his most famous book title live on in the terms algorithm and algebra.
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Al-Khwārizmī's contributions to mathematics, geography, astronomy, and cartography established the basis for innovation in algebra and trigonometry. His systematic approach to solving linear and quadratic equations led to algebra, a word derived from the title of his book on the subject, Al-Jabr.
24 maj 2017 · Muḥammad ibn Mūsā al-Khwārizmī, often shortened to al-Khwarizmi (c. 780-850 AD), was a Muslim mathematician and astronomer whose major works introduced Hindu-Arabic numerals and the concepts of algebra into European mathematics during the medieval era. Al-Khwarizmi is commonly nicknamed the ‘Father of Algebra’.
The title of "the father of algebra" is frequently credited to the Persian mathematician Al-Khwarizmi, [106] [107] [108] supported by historians of mathematics, such as Carl Benjamin Boyer, [106] Solomon Gandz and Bartel Leendert van der Waerden. [109]
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Muḥammad ibn Mūsā al-Khwārizmī was a Persian polymath, sometimes known as the father of algebra, who produced ground-breaking works in mathematics, astronomy and geography.
Al'Khwarizmi was an Islamic mathematician who wrote on Hindu-Arabic numerals. The word algorithm derives from his name. His algebra treatise Hisab al-jabr w'al-muqabala gives us the word algebra and can be considered as the first book to be written on algebra.