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I am not sure anyone actually invented it - it just evolved, but go here and it may help or at least provide more info: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Algebra
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Algebra was not invented but developed or discovered. Here is a little paragraph about it: "The origins of algebra can be traced to the ancient Babylonians,[1] who developed an advanced arithmetical system with which they were able to do calculations in an algebraic fashion. With the use of this system they were able to apply formulas and calculate solutions for unknown values for a class of problems typically solved today by using linear equations, quadratic equations, and indeterminate linear equations. By contrast, most Egyptians of this era, and most Indian, Greek and Chinese mathematicians in the first millennium BC, usually solved such equations by geometric methods, such as those described in the Rhind Mathematical Papyrus, Sulba Sutras, Euclid's Elements, and The Nine Chapters on the Mathematical Art. The geometric work of the Greeks, typified in the Elements, provided the framework for generalizing formulae beyond the solution of particular problems into more general systems of stating and solving equations."
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i think it was the arabs im doing an essay on it 1000 words... HOW?? thats why im on here
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idk
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I do.
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I do.
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