Algebra: Sets, Symbols, and the Language of Thought
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Algebra developed independently in several places around the world, with Hindu, Greek, and Arabic ideas and problems arising at different points in history. Mostly rhetorical in its early forms, the symbolic form of algebra used today was formalized in the 17th century and later. In the past two centuries, algebra has taken two diverging paths. One is toward increasingly higher levels of abstracti... More
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Publisher | Facts on File, Inc. |
Binding | Hardcover |
Reading Level | Young Adults |
# of Pages | 224 |
ISBN-10 | 0816049548 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0816049547 |
Publication Date | 05/2004 |
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