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This 6 page paper takes a look at the quadratic formula through history. How the roots of it emerged in 2000 BC is traced to its current usage. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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with a long and meaningful stint. As centuries wore on, new ideas would emerge in this area. In fact, the quadratic equation is something that has developed over the centuries
to get to its current state ("The History Behind The Quadratic Formula," 2007). In examining mathematics and its history, and particularly with quadratic equations, there is a rather detailed and
complicated past to uncover. In respect to studying the history of math, Colley (2007) writes: "Its richness and its long and still evolving history make algebraic geometry a forbidding subject
for anyone to begin to learn, and the heavily layered nature of the mathematics no doubt contributes to why so few undergraduates acquire even a nodding acquaintance with the area"
(p. 557). Despite the complexity in which any mathematical formula unfolds, the history of such things is very interesting. In looking at the quadratic equations, the year 2000 BC seems
an appropriate starting point. At around 2000 BC, the Babylonians along with the Egyptians and Chinese, understood basic math, and for example, realized that it is feasible to keep
nine times the bales of hay they already possessed if the side of the square loft had been tripled ("The History Behind The Quadratic Formula," 2007). It should be said
that many believed that the Babylonians were more advanced than the Egyptians ("Highlights of the History of Algebra," 2007). Yet, some of the same conclusions were drawn by these two
groups. Unlike students today learning math, mathematics was a useful tool in the early days and the scholars derived information through practical use and thought. The people at the time
also understood that they could calculate the area of various designs ("The History Behind The Quadratic Formula," 2007). This is something that makes sense. Even today, people use the area
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