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A short note on brahmagupta

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Answered by Uthsala
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Brahmagupta was a 6th century mathematician and astronomer. He is believed to be the inventor of the concept of zero. He designed a method for solving equations of the type Nx2 + 1 = My2. These type of equations are known as 'Varga Prakriti'. He also gave rules to solve simple quadratic equations. The first to use algebra in astronomy, all his work is documented in the 'Brahma Sputa Siddhanta'. It was through this work that the Arabs first heard of astronomy. His contributions to astronomy include calculations for the motions of various planets, the rising and setting of the sun and the moon and, solar and lunar eclipses. Brahmagupta was one of the very few early Indian mathematicians, who conceptualised the earth as round, and not as flat and hollow.

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Brahmagupta was a 6th century mathematician and astronomer. He is believed to be the inventor of the concept of zero. He designed a method for solving equations of the type Nx2 + 1 = My2. ... Brahmagupta was one of the very few early Indian mathematicians, who conceptualised the earth as round, and not as flat and hollow.

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