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Slowing down now to practice using Al-Khwarizmi's method on some of these Algebraic and Almuchabalaic problems.
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Been reading this absolute tome for the last couple weeks. Very interesting work thus far. I am struck with two realizations: that problems dealing with proportions have either two or more solutions (as some had), exactly one solution ( as some also had), or no solutions at all. Obviously as there were always one more variable than the known relations of the variables (contemporarily termed ‘equations’) that’sthecase
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