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820 BCE
Birth of algebra
AL-khwarizmi made the the first book of algebra and called it Al-Kitab al-mukhtasar fi hisab al-jabr wa'l-muqabala wich means The short book in the Al Jaber account and the interview -
800 BCE
First use of to word algebra
The word algebra was used around 800 ad by and Arabic scholars and still used in our language today. -
250 BCE
Diophantus
wrote an influential series of books called the “Arithmetica”, a collection of algebraic problems which greatly influenced the subsequent development of number theory -
100 BCE
Chinese algebra
The Chinese began to publish their own algebra writings -
620
BRAHMAGUPTA
Indian mathematician and astronomer Brahmagupta wrote some important works on both mathematics and astronomy. -
1200
FIBONACCI
Was the most talented Western mathematician of the Middle Ages and learned about the european mathematics. -
1551
Roots of the word algebra
The roots of the word algebra can be traced back to the Medieval Latin by the Arabic word Al Jabr meaning the reduction. The word was first used as early as 1551 -
Seki
Made japanese math called wasan which was japanese way of cuculating stuff. -
Germain
French mathematician who studied the theory of numbers. -
Galois
Studied matmatics of circles.