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Life | August 26, 2017 12:11 ISTHipparchus - the Greek astronomer, who lived in about 120 BC -was long been regarded as the father of trigonometry.
Hipparchus - the Greek astronomer, who lived in about 120 BC -was long been regarded as the father of trigonometry.
Kolkata: Although Indians had the tradition of analytical thinking, Indian mathematicians also learnt from the works done in Babylon, Greece and Rome, economist Amartya Sen said here today.“To be sure there was an Indian tradition
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