This isn't just a boring timeline. This is the story of a revolutionary idea that changed the world.
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It began in ancient Babylon, where they used clay tablets to solve quadratic equations for land distribution.
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The ancient Greeks, like Diophantus, took the first steps toward algebraic notation in his work 'Arithmetica'.
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The massive leap forward came from 9th-century Persia with Muhammad ibn Musa al-Khwarizmi.
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His book, 'Al-Jabr,' introduced the systematic method of 'restoring' and 'balancing' equations.
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His work was so influential that his own name gave us the word 'algorithm.'
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For centuries, algebra was a secret tool of scholars, helping them map the stars and build empires.
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In the Renaissance, it fueled a new age of science, art, and discovery, unlocking the secrets of the cosmos.
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Today, this ancient idea powers every computer, every phone, and every piece of technology you touch.
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You're not just learning math; you're wielding one of the most powerful and historic ideas in human history.
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