Aryabhata, an ancient Indian mathematician and astronomer, made significant contributions to mathematics and astronomy in the 5th century CE. He is best known for his work "Aryabhatiya," where he introduced concepts such as the place value system and zero, and provided methods for solving quadratic equations. He also accurately calculated the value of pi and proposed that the Earth rotates on its axis, a revolutionary idea for his time. His pioneering work laid the foundation for future developments in both mathematics and astronomy.
aryabhata was an mathematic astronomer aryabhata invented zero
The satellite Aryabhata was printed on the Indian currency note of ₹2. This note featured the image of the satellite, which was India's first indigenously developed satellite, launched in 1975. The inclusion of Aryabhata on the note celebrated India's achievements in space technology.
Varahamihira was the contemporary of Aryabhata.
Aryabhata was a Scientist from the Gupta Empire period in India.
Aryabhata, a mathematician-astronomer, was born in December 476 AD, Assaka.
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Aryabhata died in 550 AD but I don't know how. Plus no one knows where.
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Aryabhata is not from Sri Lanka. Aryabhata is a famous mathematician and astronomer from India in the sixth century AD.
a great scientist of India
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