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|aDowney, Tika
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|a How the Arabs invented algebra|a[by] Tika Downey : |bthe history of the concept of variables
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246 |
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|aHistory of the concept of variables
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260 |
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|aNew York : |bRosen Classroom Books & Materials,, |c2004.
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|a32 p. : |bcol. ill. ; |c23 cm.
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|aMath for the real world : Early emergent
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|aIncludes index
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|aJust what is algebra good for anyway? -- Ancient Baghdad -- The house of wisdom -- Al-khwarizmi invents algebra -- Later Arab and Muslim mathematicians -- Algebra finally reaches Europe -- Math for merchants
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|aThis book discusses the history of algebra, the mathematical contributions of Arab and Muslim mathematicians, and the application of algebraic equations to math problems that are faced every day
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650 |
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|aMathematics, Arab--Juvenile literature
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650 |
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|aAlgebra--History--Juvenile literature
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650 |
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|aAlgebra--History
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