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Math & Astronomy in the Golden Ages of Islam
It was discovered since 9-10th century
The popular Mathematics were Al-Kindi, Thabit ibn Qurrah, Abu Kamil Shuja’ ibn Aslam were one of the many who associated in the math discovery.
Math in the Islamic golden ages Was based on Greek + Indian Mathematics.
Ibn Yunus was the person who found the flaws in the Ptolemy calculation. (Which is a cyclic quadrilateral/ Paths which are abnormal for the planets are just moving in circler motion.)
In the 8th century in Bagdahd when it was under the Caliph al-Mamun al-Rashid before telescope were created they were sextant.
In the 13th century Nasir al-Din al-Tusi created which is circle rotator
Ibn al-Haytham, was the person to know how we gain light.
They created algebra by using decimals and Indian numerals which is now Arabic numerals + Trigonometry, Mathematical inducation.
Countries that help studied Astronomy + Astrology during the time were Greece, Iran, India.
Back then they would teach them how to calculate heavenly Bodies (Solar System) and how to record the movement of the sun, moon, and Earth.
10th century scientists in the golden ages were studying arithmetic, algorithms, and Algebra which was in the works,
Muhammad ibn Musa al-Khwarizmi
is the king of Mathmatics who first Algerba
Zodiac signs exists(yay...)
(No photos since 833 AD so this your Al Mamum.)