Social Sciences, asked by thulaibkauv71, 4 months ago

which one mahaveera found​

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Answered by akashs78
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Both Mahavira and the Buddha belonged to the Vedic Indian tradition. They were born into the warrior caste (ksatriya), and lived in eastern India, in an area of the Ganges valley including the modern state of Bihar.

Born: 490 bce, Vaisali

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Answered by taehyung21
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Mahavir discovered algebraic identities like a3 = a (a + b) (a − b) + b2 (a − b) + b3.[3] He also found out the formula for nCr as

[n (n − 1) (n − 2) ... (n − r + 1)] / [r (r − 1) (r − 2) ... 2 * 1].[10] He devised a formula which approximated the area and perimeters of ellipses and found methods to calculate the square of a number and cube roots of a number.[11] He asserted that the square root of a negative number does not exist.[

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