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The term you've unscrambled has a rich history, rooted in the name of a brilliant Persian polymath from the 9th century. Muhammad ibn Mūsā al-Khwārizmī, a scholar in Baghdad's House of Wisdom, made immense contributions to mathematics, astronomy (Deals), and geography. In fact, the word itself comes from the Latinized version of his name, "Algorithmi," and he is often hailed as the "father of algebra" and even the "grandfather of computer science."
Al-Khwārizmī's pivotal work introduced the Hindu-Arabic numeral system and its arithmetic rules to the Western world. Initially, the term "algorism" referred specifically to these calculation methods. Over time, its meaning expanded to describe any precise, step-by-step procedure for solving a problem or accomplishing a task. The "th" in the modern spelling is thought to be an influence from the Greek word "arithmos," meaning "number." Today, these systematic instructions are the backbone of our digital world, from how your search engine works to the recommendations you see online.
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