Method of Inversion in Āryabhaṭīyam

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Inverse means the opposite effect of an action or a step. In Mathematics we have operations such as addition (+), subtraction (−), Multiplication (×), Division (÷) etc.The process in which the effect of one operation is inversed by another operation is termed as inverse operations.

Verse

गुणकारा भागहरा भागहरास्ते भवन्ति गुणकाराः ।

यः क्षेपः सोऽपचयोऽपचयः क्षेपश्च विपरीते ॥

Translation

In the method of inversion multipliers become divisors and divisors become multipliers, additive becomes subtractive and subtractive becomes additive[1].

Example

A number is multiplied by 2 , then increased by 1 , then divided by 5, then multiplied by 3, then diminished by 2, and then divided by 7 , the result (thus obtained) is 1. Say what is the initial number.

Steps Given Order Steps Reverse Order
1 Multiplied by 2 6 Divided by 2
2 Increased by 1 5 Subtracted by 1
3 Divided by 5 4 Multiplied by 5
4 Multiplied by 3 3 Divided by 3
5 Diminished by 2 2 Increased by 2
6 Divided by 7 1 Multiplied by 7

Result: 1

Starting from the last number 1, in the reverse order

See Also

आर्यभटीयम् में 'व्युत्क्रमण की विधि'

References

  1. Āryabhaṭīyam (Gaṇitapādaḥ) (in Saṃskṛta). Delhi: Samskrit Promotion Foundation. 2023. pp. 107–109.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link)