The mathematics in middle-aged Arab caliphate and it application to contemporary teaching in high schools

Journal Title: Scholars Journal of Physics, Mathematics and Statistics - Year 2015, Vol 2, Issue 1

Abstract

This paper offers a glimpse of the major contributions made by Arabs to mathematics in middle ages history period. Its purpose is to stimulate interest in an object based on mutual respect and understanding. We give a short list of the most popular Arabic mathematicians and we comment some of their studies for using them in the high school teaching.

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Adnan Sharaf Ali, Stancho Pavlov, Krasimir Yordzhev

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Adnan Sharaf Ali, Stancho Pavlov, Krasimir Yordzhev (2015). The mathematics in middle-aged Arab caliphate and it application to contemporary teaching in high schools. Scholars Journal of Physics, Mathematics and Statistics, 2(1), 37-43. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-384132