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The word algebra comes from the title of a book called Al-Jabr, written around the year 820 by a Persian mathematician named Muhammad ibn Musa al-Khwarizmi at the House of Wisdom in Baghdad — and the word algorithm comes from the Latinized version of his name

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Two of the most substantially used words in the current global vocabulary of mathematics and computing come from the same 9th-century Persian scholar working in the same Baghdad library across approximately the same twenty-year period between 813 and 833 CE. The first — “algebra” — is derived from the title of the specific book he wrote around the year 820, whose Arabic name (Al-Kitāb al-mukhtaṣar fī ḥisāb al-jabr wal-muqābala, “The Compendious …
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Space Daily broke the news in Australia on Friday, July 3, 2026.
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