His most revolutionary
contribution was the number zero(0) to mathematics
which stood for nothing.
Many of his important discoveries were written as
poetry rather than as mathematical equations.
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logo SUPPORT home POLITICS ECONOMY EXTERNAL AFFAIRS SECURITY CULTURE OPINION VIDEO ANALYSIS MEDIA GOVERNMENT WORLD EDITOR'S PICK TOP STORIES LIVE WIRE SCIENCE Culture The Five Big Contributions Ancient India Made to the World of Math As well as giving us the concept of zero, Indian mathematicians made seminal contributions to the study of trigonometry, algebra, arithmetic and negative numbers. Sep 30 2017 | Christian Yates
As well as giving us the concept of zero, Indian mathematicians made seminal contributions to the study of trigonometry, algebra, arithmetic and negative numbers.
The first recorded use of the number zero happened in India. Credit: World Bank/Flickr, CC BY-NC-ND
It should come as no surprise that the first recorded use of the number zero, recently discovered to be made as early as the third or fourth century, happened in India. Mathematics on the Indian subcontinent has a rich history going back over 3,000 years and thrived for centuries before similar advances were made in Europe, with its influence meanwhile spreading to China and the Middle East.
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