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biography of bhaskara 1​


Aashween: Bhaskara I, (flourished c. 629, possibly Valabhi, near modern Bhavnagar, Saurashtra, India), Indian astronomer and mathematician who helped to disseminate the mathematical work of Aryabhata (born 476). ... His fame rests on three treatises he composed on the works of Aryabhata.

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Answered by mueenshaikh2006
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Bhāskara (c. 600 – c. 680) (commonly called Bhaskara I to avoid confusion with the 12th-century mathematician Bhāskara II) was a 7th-century mathematician, who was the first to write numbers in the Hindu decimal system with a circle for the zero, and who gave a unique and remarkable rational approximation of the sine function in his commentary on Aryabhata's work.[1] This commentary, Āryabhaṭīyabhāṣya, written in 629 CE, is among the oldest known prose works in Sanskrit on mathematics and astronomy. He also wrote two astronomical works in

the line of Aryabhata's school, the Mahābhāskarīya and the Laghubhāskarīya.[2]

Bhāskara I

Born

c. 600 CE

Nationality

Indian

Occupation

Mathematician; scientist

Known for

Bhaskara I's sine approximation formula

On 7 June 1979 the Indian Space Research Organisation launched Bhaskara I honouring the mathematician.[3]


Aashween: Bhaskara I, (flourished c. 629, possibly Valabhi, near modern Bhavnagar, Saurashtra, India), Indian astronomer and mathematician who helped to disseminate the mathematical work of Aryabhata (born 476). ... His fame rests on three treatises he composed on the works of Aryabhata.
Answered by pinkykumari52
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Bhāskara (c. 600 – c. 680) (commonly called Bhaskara I to avoid confusion with the 12th-century mathematician Bhāskara II) was a 7th-century mathematician, who was the first to write numbers in the Hindu decimal system with a circle for the zero, and who gave a unique and remarkable rational approximation of the sine function in his commentary on Aryabhata's work.[1] This commentary, Āryabhaṭīyabhāṣya, written in 629 CE, is among the oldest known prose works in Sanskrit on mathematics and astronomy. He also wrote two astronomical works in the line of Aryabhata's school, the Mahābhāskarīya and the Laghubhāskarīya.[2]

Bhāskara I

Bornc. 600 CENationalityIndianOccupationMathematician; scientistKnown forBhaskara I's sine approximation formula

On 7 June 1979 the Indian Space Research Organisation launched Bhaskara I honouring the mathematician.[3]

Biography

Little is known about Bhāskara's life. He was probably a astronomer.[4] He was born in India in 7th century.

His astronomical education was given by his father. Bhaskara is considered the most important scholar of Aryabhata's astronomical school. He and Brahmagupta are two of the most renowned Indian mathematicians who made considerable contributions to the study of fractions.

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