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Why was narayan pandit a great mathematician??

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Answered by Anonymous
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Because he was intelligent in maths

Narayana Pandit had written two works, an arithmetical treatise called Ganita Kaumudi and an algebraic treatise called Bijganita Vatamsa. Narayanan is also thought to be the author of an elaborate commentary of Bhaskara II's Lilavati, titled Karmapradipika (or Karma-Paddhati). Although the Karmapradipika contains little original work, it contains seven different methods for squaring numbers, a contribution that is wholly original to the author, as well as contributions to algebra and magic squares.

Answered by efimia
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A renowned mathematician Narayana Pandit was born in India. His phenomenal work was Ganita Kaumudi on Arithmetic. He had written treatise of algebra, which is known as Bijganita Vatamsa. He gave a detailed analysis of Bhaskara II's Lilavati, titled Karmapradipika which contains seven different methods for squaring numbers. He gave the rule to calculate integral triangles whose sides vary by one unit in length and which contain a pair of right-angled triangles having integral sides with a common integral height. His other contributions include investigations into the second-order, solutions of indeterminate higher-order equations and methods of integer factorization. It is also suggested that Narayana made minor contributions to the concepts of differential calculus. His contributions in the field of mathematics make him a great mathematician.

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