The history of Algebra By: Jaiylla Fears and Trinnity Griffin P.S We got all of our information from story of mathematics.com
By Vegeta Rocks
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6000 BCE
The time of Early Egyptians
The early Egyptians started recording the patterns of the moon phases and the seasons. -
2700 BCE
The base 10 numeric system
Egyptians developed base 10 numeric system,and they used each part of units as a specific object. -
2600 BCE
The start of the Babylonians
Babylonians advanced in all of their mathematics like multiplication and division,square and cube roots,and geometrical and division problems. -
2000 BCE
2nd millennium BCE / The start of China's dicoveries
Chinese used small bamboo rods to represent numbers 1 to 9 -
1800 BCE
The end of the Babylonians 1800 to 1600 BCE
Babylonians covered more topics of mathematics like fractions,Algebra,and Linear Equations -
600 BCE
The Creation of the Pythagorean Theorem 6th century BCE
Pythagoras created the Pythagorean Theorem after himself -
500 BCE
Zeno's discoveries 5th century BCE
Zeno the Elea created the mathematical paradox called: Achillies and the Tortoise -
450 BCE
The Ancient Greeks
The Ancient Greek numeral system was fully developed -
440 BCE
Hippocrates of Chios
Hippocrates finally completed the first compilation of the elements of Geometry -
300 BCE
Classical Geometry 4th and early 3rd century BCE
Euclid created classical Geometry -
201 BCE
Archimedes' discoveries 3rd century BCE
Archimedes created longitude and latitude,and the circumference of the earth. -
200 BCE
The Indian discovery 3rd and early 2nd century BCE
Indies discovered five different types of infinities in their studies of mathematics -
100 BCE
The area of the triangle 1st century BCE
Heron created the formula for the area of a triangle -
201
The end of the Chinese 3rd century CE
Chinese used their math knowledge to also study the planets' movements. -
300
Last part of Greek ages 3rd century CE
Diophantus was the first to recognize fraction as numbers,and early innovator of today's Algebra -
301
Buddha's numeric system discovery 4th century CE
Buddha build numeric number up to 10 up to the 53rd power,and then he found six more numeric systems -
901
Continuation of Area and volume 10th century CE
Ibraham ibn Sinan continued Archimedes' investigation of area and volume -
1001
Beginning link of math 11th century CE
Alhazen est established beginnings of the link between Algebra and Geometry -
1101
Generalization of Indian Methods 12th century CE
Omar Khay yam generalized Indian methods for square and cube roots by including more roots -
1201
Obsolete Roman numeral system 13th century CE
Europeans made the Roman numeral system obsolete -
1401
The separation of Trigonometry 15th century CE
German scholar Regiomonatus helped separate Trigonometry from Astronomy -
1501
The first Geometry book early 16th century CE
Luca Pracioli published a book about Geometry -
The standardization of numbers and equations 16th century CE
Multiplication,division,radical,decimal and inequality symbols were standardized -
Intro to calculus
Cavalieri developed a geometrical approach to calculus -
Newton's book
Newton published a book called " The Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy." -
The first of Irrational numbers
Pie was proved as an irrational number -
Ferdinand's pie proof
Ferdinand von Lindemann proved that pie was also transcendental -
Yuri's proof of a lifetime
Yuri finally proved that Hilbert's tenth problem was impossible to solve -
The first computer mathematic problem
The first Mathematical Theorem was made on the computer -
The discovery of more approximaties in pie
Shigeru Kondo found out that there are 5 trillion approximations in pie -
New bound gaps of prime numbers
Yitang Zhang proved the first finite bound on gaps between prime numbers -
Math today
2018's math is now more technical and more computer like than back in the old days,but even though we have a lot of mathematics we are still learning,and discovering more math today