User talk:Geri Shehu

The Greek mathematicians Hero of Alexandria and Diophantus [2] continued the traditions of Egypt and Babylon, but Diophantus's book Arithmetica is on a much higher level.[3] Later, Arab and Muslim mathematicians developed algebraic methods to a much higher degree of sophistication. Although Diophantus and the Babylonians used mostly special ad hoc methods to solve equations, Al-Khowarazmi was the first to solve equations using general methods. He solved the linear indeterminate equations, quadratic equations, second order indeterminate equations and equations with multiple variable.