No.
Aryabhata was an ancient Indian mathematician and astronomer, known for his groundbreaking work in the fields of mathematics and astronomy. He introduced the concept of zero and developed the place value system, which significantly advanced arithmetic. In his seminal work, the "Aryabhatiya," he made significant contributions to trigonometry and provided accurate calculations of the Earth's circumference and the value of pi. Aryabhata's influence laid the foundation for future developments in mathematics and astronomy in India and beyond.
Aryabhata is the author of, Aryabhatiya, his major work, which is a compendium of mathematics and astronomy and extensively referred to in the Indian mathematical literature. The mathematical part of the Aryabhatiya covers arithmetic, algebra, plane trigonometry and spherical trigonometry. It also contains continued fractions, quadratic equations, sums of power series and a table of sines.
Yes, there is. It is called The Devil's Arithmetic.
The historical details about Aryabhata's parents are not well-documented in ancient texts. However, it is generally believed that he was born in Kusumapura, which is often identified with modern-day Patna, India. His father's name is sometimes mentioned as "Kundadanta," but there is limited information about his family background. Aryabhata is primarily known for his contributions to mathematics and astronomy rather than personal details of his life.
Arithmetic - simples!
Brahmagupta is called as father of arithmatics
Do you mean Aryabhata? He is the father of the Hindu-Arabic number system which has become universal today.
Varahamihira was the contemporary of Aryabhata.
Aryabhata was an ancient Indian mathematician and astronomer, known for his groundbreaking work in the fields of mathematics and astronomy. He introduced the concept of zero and developed the place value system, which significantly advanced arithmetic. In his seminal work, the "Aryabhatiya," he made significant contributions to trigonometry and provided accurate calculations of the Earth's circumference and the value of pi. Aryabhata's influence laid the foundation for future developments in mathematics and astronomy in India and beyond.
His most famous works are the Aryabhatiya and the Arya-siddhanta.
Aryabhata is the author of, Aryabhatiya, his major work, which is a compendium of mathematics and astronomy and extensively referred to in the Indian mathematical literature. The mathematical part of the Aryabhatiya covers arithmetic, algebra, plane trigonometry and spherical trigonometry. It also contains continued fractions, quadratic equations, sums of power series and a table of sines.
Aryabhata was a Scientist from the Gupta Empire period in India.
Yes, there is. It is called The Devil's Arithmetic.
It is called Arithmetic Viva Voce
aryabhata was an mathematic astronomer aryabhata invented zero
The historical details about Aryabhata's parents are not well-documented in ancient texts. However, it is generally believed that he was born in Kusumapura, which is often identified with modern-day Patna, India. His father's name is sometimes mentioned as "Kundadanta," but there is limited information about his family background. Aryabhata is primarily known for his contributions to mathematics and astronomy rather than personal details of his life.
Aryabhata, a mathematician-astronomer, was born in December 476 AD, Assaka.