it was to count money all the other reasons make sense so this is it
pure mathematics is mathematics studied and used reasons other than application. So some algebra certainly might be, but not all algebra. Modern or abstract algebra would fit better in that category.
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The ancient Romans who were well advanced in the field of mathematics (contrary to todays modern opinions of them) had no real reasons for such huge numbers but if necessary their system of numeracy was and still is capable of such large numbers by means of brackets and superscripts as the following shows:- (MX)C(X)CX which means 1,000*1,010*100+1,000*10+110 = 101,010,110
it was to count money all the other reasons make sense so this is it
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pure mathematics is mathematics studied and used reasons other than application. So some algebra certainly might be, but not all algebra. Modern or abstract algebra would fit better in that category.
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In the High Middle Ages, there was a growth of the population of Europe, towns and cities became more numerous and larger, the arts flourished, universities were founded, mathematics developed, especially with the adaption of Arabic numerals, trade developed, transportation developed, and the early parliaments were founded.
Answer this question… Armies used advanced weaponry developed during the Industrial Revolution.
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the reason cities developed is that they wanted better land and richer farming