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0:00 What I want to do in this video is
0:30 think about the origins of algebra.
1:04 The origins of algebra, and the word,
1:28 especially in association with the ideas
1:50 that algebra now represents, comes from this book,
2:15 or actually this is a page of the book right over there.
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0:00 What I want to do in this video is
0:25 think about the origins of algebra.
0:50 The origins of algebra, and the word,
1:23 especially in association with the ideas
1:50 that algebra now represents, comes from this book,
2:30 or actually this is a page of the book right over there.
3:00 The English translation for the title of this book
Lorem ipsum
0:00 What I want to do in this video is
0:25 think about the origins of algebra.
0:50 The origins of algebra, and the word,
1:23 especially in association with the ideas
1:50 that algebra now represents, comes from this book,
2:30 or actually this is a page of the book right over there.
3:00 The English translation for the title of this book
3:26And then when we want– in the religious context,
3:58 instead of saying before common era, we say before Christ, BC.
4:12 But either way, so this is 1000 in the common era.
4:25 This is 2000 in the common era.
4:46 And obviously, we are sitting– at least when
Lorem ipsum
0:00 What I want to do in this video is
0:25 think about the origins of algebra.
0:50 The origins of algebra, and the word,
1:23 especially in association with the ideas
1:50 that algebra now represents, comes from this book,
2:30 or actually this is a page of the book right over there.
3:00 The English translation for the title of this book
3:22 I don’t know the Latin, Anno Domini, I believe,
Lorem ipsum
0:00 What I want to do in this video is
0:25 think about the origins of algebra.
0:50 The origins of algebra, and the word,
1:23 especially in association with the ideas
1:50 that algebra now represents, comes from this book,
2:30 or actually this is a page of the book right over there.
3:00 The English translation for the title of this book
3:26And then when we want– in the religious context,
3:58 instead of saying before common era, we say before Christ, BC.
4:12 But either way, so this is 1000 in the common era.
4:25 This is 2000 in the common era.
4:46 And obviously, we are sitting– at least when
Lorem ipsum
0:00 What I want to do in this video is
0:25 think about the origins of algebra.
0:50 The origins of algebra, and the word,
1:23 especially in association with the ideas
1:50 that algebra now represents, comes from this book,
2:30 or actually this is a page of the book right over there.
3:00 The English translation for the title of this book
3:22 I don’t know the Latin, Anno Domini, I believe,