essay about arybhatta in English
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Aryabhatta’s greatest contribution to the world is zero through which he becomes immortal throughout all the world. He used zero as for to denote the empty space in a number system.
His contribution to mathematics includes several formulas and inventions include Algebra, geometry, Trigonometry and Astronomy.
He propounded that the Earth shape is a sphere and its rotate on its own axis. He was the first to tell the number of days in a year. He stated that earth has 23 hrs 56 min and 4.1 seconds.
He explained the solar and lunar eclipses scientifically. He was successfully able to propound the theory that the area of the cause of lunar and Solar eclipses are caused by the shadow of the Earth and the Moon.
He also stated that the shining of the planets is the cause of the reflection from the sun. Aryabhatta lay the foundation of algebra and made many new observations in geometry
His contribution to mathematics includes several formulas and inventions include Algebra, geometry, Trigonometry and Astronomy.
He propounded that the Earth shape is a sphere and its rotate on its own axis. He was the first to tell the number of days in a year. He stated that earth has 23 hrs 56 min and 4.1 seconds.
He explained the solar and lunar eclipses scientifically. He was successfully able to propound the theory that the area of the cause of lunar and Solar eclipses are caused by the shadow of the Earth and the Moon.
He also stated that the shining of the planets is the cause of the reflection from the sun. Aryabhatta lay the foundation of algebra and made many new observations in geometry
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Aryabhatta was the first Indian mathematician and astronomer. He had immense knowledge in the field of mathematics. Moreover, he did he may discoveries during his era. For instance, some of them were the discovery of algebraic identities, trigonometrical functions, the value of pi, Place value system, etc.Aryabhatta was a great influence to many youngsters. For he excelled in academics from a very early age. Moreover, he contributed much to the society his works and theories are still remembered and honored till date
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