Brahmagupta (ब्रह्मगुप्त) (598-668) was an Indian mathematician and astronomer. He was the head of the astronomical observatory at Ujjain, and during his tenure there wrote two texts on mathematics and astronomy: the Brahma Sputa Siddhanta in 628, and the Khandakhadyaka in 665.
Brahma Sputa Siddhanta has four and a half chapters devoted to pure math while the twelfth chapter, the Ganita, deals with arithmetic progressions and a bit of geometry. The eighteenth chapter of Brahmagupta's work is called the Kuttaka. This is usually associated with the Aryabhata's method for solving the indeterminate equation ax - by = c. But here Kuttaka means algebra. Brahmagupta was the inventor of the method of solving indeterminate equations of the second degree (equations of the form Nx2 + 1 = y2). He was also the first to use algebra to solve astronomical problems. It was through Brahmagupta's Brahmasphutasiddhanta that the Arabs came to know of Indian astronomy. The Famous King Khalif Abbasid Al Mansoor (712-775) founded Baghdad, which is situated on the banks of the Tigris, and made it a center of learning. The King invited a scholar of Ujjain by the name of Kanka in 770 A.D. Kanka used the Brahmasphutasiddhanta to explain the Hindu system of arithmetic astronomy. Al Fazaii translated Brahmugupta's work into Arabic upon the request of the King.
Brahmagupta also gave the formula to find the area of any cyclic quadrilateral given its four sides. Heron's formula is a special case of this formula, when one of the sides equal zero. The relationship between the general Brahmagupta's formula and the Heron's formula is similar to how the law of cosines extends the Pythagorean theorem.
Brahmagupta attempted at constructing a square of area equalling that of a circle by assuming that pi would converge at sqrt(10). *
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