"Beginning with one and increasing by one, let the numbers going up to the given number of things be written down in regular order and in the inverse order (respectively) in an upper and a lower (horizontal) row. (If ) the product (of one, two, three, or more of the numbers in the upper row) also taken fromright to left, (the quantity required in each such case of combination) is (obtained as) the result."
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9th-century Indian mathematicians9th-century Indian JainsScholars from KarnatakaAcharyasRashtrakuta people
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quoted in : Bhaskar Kamble, The Imperishable Seed: How Hindu Mathematics Changed the World and why this History was Erased, Garuda Prakashan Private Limited, 2022 ISBN 9798885750189
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