India has a rich ancient history of great achievements in mathematics which has been disseminated in the world and has led ...
When you opened Google this morning, you probably didn’t expect a math lesson. A little animation popped up — a ball soaring in a perfect curve, a few letters and numbers dancing across the screen: ...
The National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) has introduced several additions to the new edition of Class 7 textbooks. The Part 2 of the Ganita Prakash books released recently ...
The recently released Class 7 mathematics textbook by the National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) features several references to India’s ancient contributions to the field. It ...
In a notable revision for the academic year, the National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) has introduced an updated Class 7 mathematics textbook that emphasises India’s early ...
It should come as no surprise that the first recorded use of the number zero, recently discovered to be made as early as the 3rd or 4th century, happened in India. Mathematics on the Indian ...
Brahmagupta's Brahmasphutasiddhanta (Volume 2 In Sanskrit) Correctly Established Doctrine of Brahma Written c. 628, in Sanskrit, it contains ideas including a good understanding of the mathematical ...
Professor Manjul Bhargava, an American mathematician and a winner of the prestigious Fields Medal, has urged a re-acknowledgment of the origins of the numeral system. He calls for recognising the ...
I’m a zero at mental arithmetic. It’s true—I struggle with this skill—but I want to focus on the phrase itself. In our language, we often equate zero with something negative. But zero is the only real ...
BVR Subrahmanyam and Debjani Ghosh of NITI Aayog outline three levers that can help India shape the era of intelligence, powered by AI. ETtech Imagine a world without zero. No binary code, no ...
Abstract: The Brahmagupta-Bha/spl tilde/skara (BB) equation is a quadratic Diophantine equation of the form NX/sup 2/+k=Y/sup 2/, where k is an integer (positive or negative) and N is a positive ...
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