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    Bhāskara II ([bʰɑːskərə]; c.1114–1185), also known as Bhāskarāchārya (lit. ' Bhāskara the teacher '), was an Indian polymath, mathematician, astronomer and engineer.

  2. Sep 30, 2020 · Bhaskara ii (1114 – 1185), also known as Bhaskara II and Bhaskara Achārya ("Bhaskara the teacher"), was an Indian mathematician and astronomer. The ii has been appended to his name to distinguish him from the 7th-century astronomer Bhaskara i.

  3. Bhāskara II (born 1114, Biddur, India—died c. 1185, probably Ujjain) was the leading mathematician of the 12th century, who wrote the first work with full and systematic use of the decimal number system.

  4. Who was Bhaskara II? Labeled as one the “greatest mathematicians of medieval India”, the 12 th -Century mathematician Bhaskara II wrote many books containing mathematical and astronomical feats which would not be discovered elsewhere for another 500 years. While very intelligent in his own right, Bhaskara did not develop mathematics himself.

  5. Bhaskara II or Bhaskaracharya was an Indian mathematician and astronomer who extended Brahmagupta's work on number systems.

  6. Jun 13, 2024 · Bhāskara II, a renowned Indian mathematician and astronomer, is credited with developing the concept of positive and negative numbers in the 12th century, a groundbreaking achievement that significantly advanced mathematics.

  7. Bhaskara, born in 1114 C.E. (1114 – 1185), also known as Bhaskara II and Bhaskara Achārya ("Bhaskara the teacher"), was an Indian mathematician and astronomer. He was born near Bijjada Bida (in present day Bijapur district, Karnataka state, South India) into the Deshastha Brahmin family.

  8. AD 1114). His Līlāvatī is the most popular book of traditional Indian mathematics. He is usually designated as Bhāskara II in order to differentiate him from his earlier namesake who flourished in the early part of the seventh century.

  9. Bhāskara II. ( b. 1115) astronomy, mathematics. Bhāskara II has been one of the most impressive Indian astronomers and mathematicians, not only to modern students of the history of science but also to his, contemporaries and immediate successors.

  10. Dec 24, 2016 · Bhāskara II was an Indian (Hindu) astronomer of the twelfth century. The number “II” is added by modern historians to differentiate him from his namesake (Bhāskara I) of the seventh century. Bhāskara II is frequently called Bhāskarācārya (Master Bhāskara).