Team Saath Official🤝(@TeamSaath) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Wow! The Mathematician Shehla Rashid .

What say, redistribution?🥴

1 crore each to 140 crore Indians would mean spending only 140 crore. 😆

Wow! The Mathematician @Shehla_Rashid .

What say, redistribution?🥴

1 crore each to 140 crore Indians would mean spending only 140 crore. 😆
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Pythagoras of Samos:

Pythagoras was an ancient Greek philosopher, mathematician, and mystic who founded the Pythagorean Brotherhood or School around 530 BCE.

We may confidently attribute to Pythagoras himself, the discovery of the sphericity of the earth.

The Pythagorean…

Pythagoras of Samos:

Pythagoras was an ancient Greek philosopher, mathematician, and mystic who founded the Pythagorean Brotherhood or School around 530 BCE. 

We may confidently attribute to Pythagoras himself, the discovery of the sphericity of the earth. 

The Pythagorean…
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Remembering great mathematician Srinivasa Ramanujan ji on his death anniversary.
His remarkable mathematical insights continue to inspire awe and admiration. His legacy reminds us of the boundless power of human intellect and determination.

Remembering great mathematician Srinivasa Ramanujan ji on his death anniversary. 
His remarkable mathematical insights continue to inspire awe and admiration. His legacy reminds us of the boundless power of human intellect and determination.
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The word algebra comes from the Arabic phrase al-jabr, which means 'reunion of broken parts,' and was used in the title of a 9th-century book by mathematician Al-Khwarizmi that played a crucial role in developing the concept.

The word algebra comes from the Arabic phrase al-jabr, which means 'reunion of broken parts,' and was used in the title of a 9th-century book by mathematician Al-Khwarizmi that played a crucial role in developing the concept.
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'The man who knew infinity'

Srinivas Ramanujan was the greatest mathematician of India in 20th century.His brilliance was unparalleled on elliptic functions, continuing fractions, and infinite series contributing greatly to mathematical theorems.

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