Bhaskara


bhaskara
Bhaskara
(bäs’kə-rə)
Indian mathematician who wrote the first work that showed a systematic use of the decimal system.
Historical Examples

The Teaching of Geometry David Eugene Smith
Castes and Tribes of Southern India Edgar Thurston

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