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Alinara [238K]
2 years ago
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What are the contributions from ancient India and how have they affected modern society?

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Andreyy892 years ago
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Indians invented zero and the number system, one of the greatest innovations in history. The decimal system, the value of pi, algebra, trigonometry, calculus, and many mathematical concepts were all born in India.

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