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algebra Noun a branch of mathematics in which symbols are used to represent numbers [Arabic al-jabr the reunion of broken parts] algebraic adj
algebra the branch of mathematics that treats the representation and manip-ulation of relationships among numbers, values, vectors, etc. — algebraic, adj. See also: Mathematics
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For al-Tusi's move to work,
however, the rules of combination of the algebraists had to be
interpreted in a combinatorial manner. In his Geometrie (1637)
Descartes, although objecting to the "barbarous" notation of
Arabic algebraists, followed Viete (who, surprisingly, is omitted from
this History's biobibliographical index) and extended his analytic
programme, drawing on Apollonius's Conics, as did Pierre de Fermat
in his roughly contemporary work on plane and solid loci (726-30). |
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