Sridhara (c. 870, India - c. 930 India) was an Indian mathematician. He was born in Hooghly district in the 10th Century AD. His father's name was Baladevacharya and mother's name was Acchoka.
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Benjamin Banneker was the African-American mathematician who served as a surveyor on the team that planned the District of Columbia. He lived from 1731 to 1806.
This unit of pressure/stress was named after French mathematician/physicist Blaise Pascal.
Aryabhata
Aryabhata
Aryabhatta in India circa 6th century AD
Varanasi, India.
It wasn't an English man but it was a Welsh mathematician by the name of Robert Recorde who in 1557 invented the equality symbol and it has 2 equal parallel lines
The modern name of Kundagrama is Kunda, located in present-day Uttar Pradesh, India.
Sridhara (c. 870, India - c. 930 India) was an Indian mathematician. He was born in Hooghly district in the 10th Century AD. His father's name was Baladevacharya and mother's name was Acchoka.
It wasn't an English man but it was a Welsh mathematician by the name of Robert Recorde who in 1557 invented the equality symbol and it has 2 equal parallel lines
Mumbai, India :)
There are Christians, Hindus, Seihks (not spelled right) and Muslims living in India.
Leonhard Euler was the greatest. Many others can also be labeled "famous". Gauss, Riemann, Lagrange, Laplace, Fourier....to name a few.
Please ask the question again. This time, include the name of the mathematician.