I've heard that mathematics texts in Ancient India were in rhyme. Does anyone here have information on such?
Rhyme an memory
I wonder if Bridget or Pos has any information about this. Oh, wait. I'm sure they don't because they're the same person as you!
Sigh. Drop the whole "same person" thing. I don't care whether or not they might be the same person.
<I wonder if Bridget or Pos has any information about this. Oh, wait. >
I think you'll find that you are doing more damage to this forum than any of those people could do. Stop trolling and get on with talking about English use - if you can. I agree with, furrykef, stop this boring distraction now.
I think you'll find that you are doing more damage to this forum than any of those people could do. Stop trolling and get on with talking about English use - if you can. I agree with, furrykef, stop this boring distraction now.
The question was...
I've heard that mathematics texts in Ancient India were in rhyme. Does anyone here have information on such?
I've heard that mathematics texts in Ancient India were in rhyme. Does anyone here have information on such?
Did you double check your name when you were writing your name on the box?
<Did you double check your name when you were writing your name on the box?>
The question was...
I've heard that mathematics texts in Ancient India were in rhyme. Does anyone here have information on such?
I've just recieved an answer from another forum:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_mathematics
Thread complete.
The question was...
I've heard that mathematics texts in Ancient India were in rhyme. Does anyone here have information on such?
I've just recieved an answer from another forum:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_mathematics
Thread complete.
I answered your question in my first post. :) now you got it.
<Did you google or wikipedia??
<Did you google or wikipedia??
<I answered your question in my first post. :) now you got it.
<Did you google or wikipedia?? >
It was I who answered it, not you?
<Did you google or wikipedia?? >
It was I who answered it, not you?
M56, come on man, you know the answer of your questions and sources , too.....I don't know your hidden agenda. Your questions don't teach a thing to normal language learners. Here is a rule of thumb:
Always search google or wikipedia before posting your question on the forum that way you'll learn much faster.
Always search google or wikipedia before posting your question on the forum that way you'll learn much faster.
<Always search google or wikipedia before posting your question on the forum that way you'll learn much faster. >
You seem to have all the answers, Guest. I'll try to follow you from now on, not.
<normal language learners>
How do you define that term? Who are they, what are their needs and what do we do with the ones who do not fall under that heading?
You seem to have all the answers, Guest. I'll try to follow you from now on, not.
<normal language learners>
How do you define that term? Who are they, what are their needs and what do we do with the ones who do not fall under that heading?
<Always search google or wikipedia before posting your question on the forum that way you'll learn much faster. >
Are google and Wikipedia to be trusted?
Are google and Wikipedia to be trusted?