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Answered by pari1625
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Aryabhata or Aryabhata I was the first of the major mathematician-astronomers from the classical age of Indian mathematics and Indian astronomy. His works include the Āryabhaṭīya and the Arya-siddhanta. For his explicit mention of the relativity of motion, he also qualifies as a major early physicist.

Statue depicting Aryabhata on the grounds of IUCAA, Pune (although there is no historical record of his appearance)

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Answered by kusumapatro9
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Step-by-step explanation:

Aryabhata is credited to have set up an observatory at the Sun temple in Taregana, Bihar.

●He served as the head of an institution (kulapa) at Kusumapura and might have also been the head of the Nalanda university.

●Some scholars claim that the Arabic text ‘Al ntf’ or ‘Al-nanf’ is a translation of one of his works.

●His most famous text, ‘Aryabhatiya’, consists of 108 verses and 13 introductory verses.

●Aryabhata did not use the Brahmi numerals; he used letters of the alphabet to denote numbers.

●It is probable that he might have come to the conclusion that 'pi' is irrational.

●He discussed the concept of ‘sine’ in his work by the name of “ardha-jya”, which literally means "half-chord".

●Calendric calculations devised by Aryabhata are used for fixing the ‘Panchangam’ (the Hindu Calendar).

He correctly stated that the earth rotates about its axis daily.

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