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Write about any indian scientist in mediaeval period

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Answered by niveditachetan
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Baudhayana

Baudhayana, commonly known as a Vedic priest who lived around 800 BC, was also an architect and a mathematician, who actually explained the Pythagoras’ theorem many years before Pythagoras (c. 570 BC – c. 495 BC) was born. His book, “Baudhayana Sulbasutra”, is one of the oldest books on advanced Mathematics. Baudhayana is also credited for many other mathematical discoveries, viz. how to draw a circle and a square having the same area, the value of square-root of 2, and the approximate value of ‘Pi’ which is calculated and corrected to 5 decimals.

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