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:Apart from the relativity business (which is a dubious assertion that I have removed), all the rest of the material is well known and well-referenced. Just read the stuff provided in the ref section please.] 01:55, 21 August 2006 (UTC) :Apart from the relativity business (which is a dubious assertion that I have removed), all the rest of the material is well known and well-referenced. Just read the stuff provided in the ref section please.] 01:55, 21 August 2006 (UTC)
:Taxila is definitely the world's oldest university (in the modern sense). This is mentioned by Megasthenes.
:The 'Arabic Numerals' originated in India, largely due to the work of Aryabhatta. This is quite well-known.
:Algebra as we know it today came from the Hisab-kitab book by al-Khwarzim. However, the basic methods of solving linear equations were done also by Aryabhatta (there are shlokas in my 10th grade maths textboook that demonstrate solving y=mx+c).] 01:58, 21 August 2006 (UTC)

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Apart from the relativity business (which is a dubious assertion that I have removed), all the rest of the material is well known and well-referenced. Just read the stuff provided in the ref section please.Netaji 01:55, 21 August 2006 (UTC)
Taxila is definitely the world's oldest university (in the modern sense). This is mentioned by Megasthenes.
The 'Arabic Numerals' originated in India, largely due to the work of Aryabhatta. This is quite well-known.
Algebra as we know it today came from the Hisab-kitab book by al-Khwarzim. However, the basic methods of solving linear equations were done also by Aryabhatta (there are shlokas in my 10th grade maths textboook that demonstrate solving y=mx+c).Netaji 01:58, 21 August 2006 (UTC)
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