Book Title: Ganitasara Sangraha of Mahavira
Author(s): Rangacharya
Publisher: Rangacharya

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________________ 194 GANITASAHASANGRAHA. deolare the measure of the di-deficient area. That which is less (than the latter product here) by half of this (above-mentioned quantity to be subtracted) is the measure of the area of the uni-deficient figure. An example in illustration thereof. 38. The length is 36, and the breadth is only 18 dandas. What is the resulting measure of the area in the case of a dideficient area, and what in the case of the uni-deficient area? The rule for arriving at the practically approximate measure of the area of fields resembling the outline of a multiplex vajra :-- 39. One-third of the square of half the perimeter, divided by the number of sides and (then) multiplied by the number of sides as diminished by one, gives indeed in the result the value of the area of all figures made up of sides. In the case of the area di-deficient. figure is that in which any two of the opposite triangles out of the four making up the quadrilateral are left out of consideration, the uni-deficient figure being that in which only one out of the four triangles is neglected. 18-1 • 1/2 This " 39. The rule stated in this stanza gives the area of figures made up of any number of sides. If 8 is half the sum of the measures of the sides, and n the number of sides, the formula is found to give the approximato value of the area in the case of a triangle, a quadrilateral, a hexagon and a cirole conceived as a figure of infinite number of sides. The other part of the rale deals with the interspace bounded by parts of circles in oontact, and the value of the area arrived at according to the rule here given is also approximate. The figure below shows an interspace so bounded by four touching circles. area is said to be equal to. 88 ا.

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