The History of Mathematical Proof in Ancient Traditions

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hypotenuse of AHC. Bhāskara explains how to compute the upright side by
using the Pythagorean Th eorem and the Rule of Th ree. Th e determination
of CH, from which the upright side AH may be computed, rests upon the
proportional properties of similar triangles, illustrated in Figure 14.8. Th e
triangles BB ′ C and B ′ CH are similar:
BB :CB=CB :CH.′′
From this relationship it is known that:

CH CB CB
BB

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Bhāskara expressed this relationship as the Rule of Th ree. Th e text does
not give a precise argument, but it alludes to the properties as being clear
from a diagram. It is in this context that the word upapatti appears: 31

Figure 14.7 An equilateral pyramid with a triangular base.

B

H

A

C

D

31 trairāśikopapattipradarśanārtham. ks. etranyāsah. – (Shukla 1976 : 59).
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