yes
aryabhatta discovered it as 3.1416
aryabhatta discovered it as 3.1416
The concept of sine was invented by an Indian mathematician "Aryabhatta". Aryabhatta discussed the concept of sine in his work by the name of ardha-jya. Literally, it means "half-chord". For simplicity, people started calling it jya. When Arabic writers translated his works from Sanskrit into Arabic, they referred it as jiba. However, in Arabic writings, vowels are omitted, and it was abbreviated as jb. Later writers substituted it with jiab, meaning "cove" or "bay." (In Arabic, jiba is a meaningless word.) Later in the 12th century, when Gherado of Cremona translated these writings from Arabic into Latin, he replaced the Arabic jiab with its Latin counterpart, sinus, which means "cove" or "bay". And after that, the sinus became sine in English
25 percent
in 550 AD
born in 476AD and passed away in 550 AD
humkoh kyaa pata unseh pucho jakeh :P
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discovery in maths by aryabhatta?
Aryabhatta discovered the first 0 of the world
Not much is known about aryabhatta's family.
Aryabhatta Knowledge University was created in 2008.
Aryabhatta definately.... We can say most Math belongs to him.
how many contribution of aryabhatta in mathematics and anstronomy