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Al Khwarizmi: The Father of Algebra

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gepubliceerd op 29 Sep 2024 / In Film & Animatie

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Eggy Noggy
Eggy Noggy 1 jaar geleden  

For future reference: Spamming my comment section with so-called 'FACTS' doesn't make you RIGHT.

The word jabr (root jubara) has a number of meanings in ordinary Arabic, two of which are relevant here.
The first is “to reduce a fracture”3, while the second, which is more general, is “to force, to compel”4.

READ: THE MORE GENERAL MEANING FOR JABR IS 'TO FORCE OR COMPEL"

Algebra -> Al Jabr -> The Force. Either way, it is an act of putting something together from many parts... The Force.

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Eggy Noggy
Eggy Noggy 1 jaar geleden

Invented by a muslim-persian in the arab empire. Sit with that for a moment.

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Eggy Noggy
Eggy Noggy 1 jaar geleden

'Algebra' is an Arabic word. Al="The' and Gebra ="Force". So in Arabic, the word 'Algebra' means "The Force" :)

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