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Answered by anjaliverma66
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Aryabhatta came to this world on the 476 A.D at Patliputra in Magadha which is known as the modern Patna in Bihar. Some people were saying that he was born in the South of India mostly Kerala. But it cannot be disproved that he was not born in Patlipura and then travelled to Magadha where he was educated and established a coaching centre. His first name is “Arya” which is a South Indian name and “Bhatt” or “Bhatta” a normal north Indian name which could be seen among the trader people in India.Aryabhatta

No matter where he could be originated from, people cannot dispute that he resided in Patliputra because he wrote one of his popular “Aryabhatta-siddhanta” but “Aryabhatiya” was much more popular than the former. This is the only work that Aryabhatta do for his survival. His writing consists of mathematical theory and astronomical theory which was viewed to be perfect in modern mathematics. For example, it was written in his theory that when you add 4 to 100 and multiply the result with 8, then add the answer to 62,000 and divide it by 20000, the result will be the same thing as the circumference with diameter twenty thousand. The calculation of 3.1416 is nearly the same with the true value of Pi which is 3.14159. Aryabhatta’s strongest contribution was zero. Another aspect of mathematics that he worked upon is arithemetic, algebra, quadratic equations, trigonometry and sine table.

Aryabhatta was aware that the earth rotates on its axis. The earth rotates round the sun and the moon moves round the earth. He discovered the 9 planets position and related them to their rotation round the sun. Aryabhatta said the light received from planets and the moon is gotten from sun. He also made mention on the eclipse of the sun, moon, day and night, earth contours and the 365 days of the year as the exact length of the year. Aryabhatta also revealed that the earth circumference is 24835 miles when compared to the modern day calculation which is 24900 miles.

Aryabhatta have unusually great intelligence and well skilled in the sense that all his theories has became wonders to some mathematicians of the present age. The Greeks and the Arabs developed some of his works to suit their present demands. Aryabhatta was the first inventor of the earth sphericity and also discovered that earth rotates round the sun. He was the one that created the formula (a + b)2 = a2 + b2 + 2ab. He also created a solution formula of solving the following equations:

1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 5 + ……………… + n = n (n + 1)/2

12 + 22 + 32 + 42 + 52 + ……………….. + n2 = n (n + 1) (2n + 1)/6

13 + 23 + 33 + 43 + 53 + ………………….. n3 = (n (n + 1)/2)2

14 + 24 + 34 + 44 + 54 + ………………….. + n4 = (n (n + 1) (2n + 1) (3n2 + 3n – 1))/30

Answered by BrainlySteveJobs
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Aryabhatta is a first Indian Mathematician-astronomer. Due to his major and helpful inventions, he is also known as Physicist. One of his major discovery is the "discovery of pi value". The π (pi) which we generally use for doing mathematical calculation. The value of pi which we have accepted is 62832/20000 = 3.1416. This value was found by Aryabhatta.

He is one of the greatest Astronomer and  Mathematician of India. The first  unmanned Indian mission was named as "Aryabhatta" in the memory of Aryabhatta. Aryabhatta is to be said from the Indian state Kerala. He had done a lot of inventions and discoveries which has really helpful to the world a lot.

The earth rotates around the sun in it's axis has been discovered by Aryabhatta. Before this discovery, everyone were having a myth that, the sun rotates around the Earth. This invention is very helpful for this world. India has given a lot of contribution in the Astronomy and Mathematics. This had helped a lot to India to achieve and develop in Science and Technology.

Additional information:

  • Aryabhatta was born on 476 AD at patliputra.
  • Aryabhatta was died on 500 AD.
  • Era: Gupta Empire
  • Nationality - Indian
  • Major discovery - Found the value of pi.

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