Who was Aryaabhatta and tell something about his life story.
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Aryabhata or Aryabhata I was the first of the major mathematician-astronomers from the classical age of Indian mathematics and Indian astronomy. His works include the Āryabhaṭīya and the Arya-siddhanta. For his explicit mention of the relativity of motion, he also qualifies as a major early physicist.
He was a well known scientist known for inventing zero.
Aryabhata also discovered an approximation of pi, 62832/20000 = 3.1416. He also correctly believed that the planets and the Moon shine by reflected sunlight and that the motion of the stars is due to Earth's rotation.
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Q. Who was Aryabhatt?
==> Aryabhatt was the first mathematician and astronomer. He was from the age of Indian mathematics and Indian astronomers.
Q. What about his life story?
==> He was born at Kusumapura (Pataliputra) (present-day Patna, India) and died at 550 CE. He was influenced by the Surya Sindhanta. His main interests were in mathematics and astronomy . His notable works were Arya-siddhanta and Aryabhatiya . And his Notable ideas were Explanation of lunar eclipse and solar eclipse, rotation of Earth on its axis, reflection of light by moon, sinusoidal functions, solution of single variable quadratic equation, value of π correct to 4 decimal places, diameter of Earth, calculation of the length of sidereal year