A Black man was the first great man on the earth and will be last long after the white race has been bred back into the general population.
Blacks were bred to woik in da gold mines....by the ancient Sumerian Gods.
The ancient Sumerians were Black. Everyone that isnt white already knows that.
whatever, if you have to go back 2000 years to point to the last thing blacks have done, that is really pathetic. Blacks cannot even do algebra today.
That was first thing they did. They established civilization in not just one spot but several. Then they educated you whites. Worst mistake they ever made and then they repeated it by bringing you whites out of the dark ages in europe. Its hard teaching whites. They cant seem to pick up the things that really matter. No wonder they have never done anything original. Even your example of Algebra is from Africa you dumb cave monkey.
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A Black man was the first great man on the earth and will be last long after the white race has been bred back into the general population.
Blacks were bred to woik in da gold mines....by the ancient Sumerian Gods.
The ancient Sumerians were Black. Everyone that isnt white already knows that.
whatever, if you have to go back 2000 years to point to the last thing blacks have done, that is really pathetic. Blacks cannot even do algebra today.
That was first thing they did. They established civilization in not just one spot but several. Then they educated you whites. Worst mistake they ever made and then they repeated it by bringing you whites out of the dark ages in europe. Its hard teaching whites. They cant seem to pick up the things that really matter. No wonder they have never done anything original. Even your example of Algebra is from Africa you dumb cave monkey.
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The Babylonians pioneered many of the basic usages of algebra. A tablet dated between 1900 and 1600 B.C. contains Pythagorean triples and other advanced mathematics. There is also evidence of rudimentary algebra in Ancient Egypt, including a document on linear equations that is one of the earliest mathematical proofs ever discovered. While the Ancient Greeks were better known for other forms of mathematics, they did devise a form of geometric algebra that used the sides of objects to represent algebraic terms. Mathematicians from present day India and China also developed early versions of algebra, with the modern algebraic term "Modus Indorum" referring specifically to an algebraic method devised in India.
Two of the most important people in the history of algebra are Diophantus and al-Khwarizmi. The former is frequently referred to as "the father of algebra," and his treatise "Arithmetica" was the first to use symbols to represent unknown numbers. Al-Khwarizmi was the first to distinguish algebra from geometry and arithmetic, and he pioneered the concept of balancing and reducing the sides of an equation. The word algebra refers to his work "Hidab al-Jabr wal-Muqubala," or "The Book of Restoration and Balance."
Since then, Europeans like Francois Viete and Gottfried Leibniz and scholars from other parts of the world, such as Seki Kowa, have refined mathematicians' understanding of algebra.