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who is the father of mathmatics ?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hi,

Here is your answer,

Well, There is no father of mathematics in any possible/reasonable condition.

There are many people who have contributed towards the mathematics. But we cannot say that they are the father of mathematics. Example :- Carl F. Gauss he was known as ''Prince of Mathematicians''

→ Sophie Germain he was famous for his beautiful work ''Fermat's Last Theorem''

→ Rene Descartes he was famous for french Philosopher and mathematicians, for his method of expressing geometric shapes in the form of quadratic equations. And etc etc.

There were many who contributed towards the mathematics Gauss , Eculid(he was known as father of geometry) and Erdos etc.

But Aryabhata is known as father of Indian Mathematics.

Aryabhata, the greatest Indian Mathematician of ancient era, has been famous for his mathematical works and theorems on astronomical bodies that have been found to be very accurate in terms of modern calculations. ''AryaBhatiya' his only work to have survived has given the world innumerable theorems and research subjects. His two other major contribution and the introduction of zero to be world and calculating the approximate value of ''π'' (pie).

His works are also spread in fields like include algebra, arithmetic, quadratic equation and the sine table.


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Answered by Topper2010
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Step-by-step explanation:

Although Archimedes is known as the father of Mathematics but there is no such rank that should be given according to me because mathematics would have been incomplete if there would not be other mathmeticians.
We all respect Archimedes but if Aryabhata would have been not there then there would be no number after nine. Pythagoras theorem is as important as fraction, integers, decimals.

Hence, there is no father of Maths

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