<div dir="ltr">Sorry I forgot to attach mpxerr.log<br><br clear="all"><br>-- <br><div dir="ltr">If some one say: "You divide ten into two parts: multiply the one by
itself; it will be equal to the other taken eighty-one times."
Computation: You say, ten less thing, multiplied by itself, is a hundred
plus a square less twenty things, and this is equal to eighty-one
things. Separate the twenty things from a hundred and a square, and add
them to eighty-one. It will then be a hundred plus a square, which is
equal to a hundred and one roots. Halve the roots; the moiety is fifty
and a half. Multiply this by itself, it is two thousand five hundred and
fifty and a quarter. Subtract from this one hundred; the remainder is
two thousand four hundred and fifty and a quarter. Extract the root from
this; it is forty-nine and a half. Subtract this from the moiety of the
roots, which is fifty and a half. There remains one, and this is one of
the two parts.<br><br><b>Muḥammad ibn Mūsā al-Khwārizmī</b></div><br>
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