
Bijaganita was Indian mathematician Bhāskara II`s treatise on algebra. It is the second volume of his main work Siddhānta Shiromani, Sanskrit for `Crown of treatises,`{sfn|Plofker|2009|p=71} alongside Lilāvati, Grahaganita and Golādhyāya.{sfn|Poulose|1991|p=79} == Contents == The book is divided into six parts, mainly indeterminate equatio......
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(from the article `Bhskara II`) In his mathematical works, particularly Llvat (`The Beautiful`) and Bjagaita (`Seed Counting`), he not only used the decimal system but also compiled ... ...the other hand, the best-known of all works on Indian arithmetic and algebra, the 12th-century Lilavati (`The Beautiful...
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