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Sabrina Caspare

  • 1000 BCE

    Babylonians

    Babylonians
    Babylonians found out that they can write on clay tablets which led to them using it for mathematics and soon became algebra.
  • 300 BCE

    Euclid

    Euclid
    Euclid's Elements gives a geometric construction with Euclidean tools for the solution of the quadratic equation for positive real roots.The construction is due to the Pythagorean School of geometry.
  • 290

    Diophantus of Alexandria

    Diophantus of Alexandria
    He is usually called the “Father Of Algebra” because he was one of the first mathematicians to introduce symbolism into algebra.
  • 601

    Brahmagupta

    Brahmagupta
    He Invented the method of solving indeterminate equations of the second degree and is the first to use algebra to solve astronomical problems. He also develops methods for calculations of the motions and places of various planets, their rising and setting, conjunctions, and the calculation of eclipses of the sun and the moon
  • 820

    A-kitab-a-jabr wa-i- muqabala

    A-kitab-a-jabr wa-i- muqabala
    He founded the word Algebra. He also found algebra as an independent discipline and for introducing the methods of "reduction" and "balancing"
  • 850

    Al-mahani

    Al-mahani
    He had the idea of reducing geometrical problems such as duplicating the cube to problems in algebra
  • 990

    Al-Karkhi

    Al-Karkhi
    He developed algebra by extending Al-Khwarizmi's methodology to incorporate integral powers and integral roots of unknown quantities
  • 1052

    Jia Xian

    Jia Xian
    He founded that you can find numerical solutions of polynomial equations of arbitrary degree
  • 1072

    Omar Khayyam

    Omar Khayyam
    He gave a complete classification of cubic equations with positive roots and gives general geometric solutions to these equations found by means of intersecting conic sections.
  • 1130

    Al-Samawal

    Al-Samawal
    He made the definition of algebra: “[it is concerned] with operating on unknowns using all the arithmetical tools, in the same way as the arithmetician operates on the known