Muslim scientists part 2

in history •  7 years ago  (edited)


Al Battani (ca. 858-929) also known as Albatenius was an astronomer and mathematician from Arabia. Al Battani full name: Abū Abdullāh Muhammad ibn Jābir ibn Sinān ar-Raqqī al-Harrani as-Sabi al-Battānī), was born in Harran near Urfa.

One of his famous achievements in astronomy is about the determination of the Sun Year as 365 days, 5 hours, 46 minutes and 24 seconds.
Al Battani also found a number of trigonometric equations:
trigonometric equations - AL-BATANI


It also solves the equation sin x = a cos x and finds the formula:
equation sin x = a cos x - AL-BATANI

and using al-Marwazi's notion of tangent in developing equations for calculating tangent, cotangen and compiling tangent count tables.

Al Battani works in Syria, precisely in ar-Raqqah and in Damascus, which is also the place of his death.

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