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Advantages Of Vedic Maths

0 Comments | Posted by Sagar in Advantages Of Vedic Maths We are living in the age of tredemdous amount of competitions and Vedic Mathematics methods come to us as a boon for all the competitions. Present maths,a scary subject requires higher amount of effort in learning. Maths can be learnt and mastered with miminum efforts in a very short span of time and can be translated into a playful and a blissful subject with the help of Vedic Maths. The several advantages of Vedic Maths are:

It reduces the burden of remembering large amount of stuff because it requires you to learn tables upto 9 only. It enables faster calculations when compared to the conventional method. Thus, the time that gets saved in the process can be used to answer more questions It acts as a tool for reducing finger counting and scratch work. It plays an important role in increasing concentration as well as improving confidence. It is very simple, direct, totally unconventional, original and straight forward. It encourages mental calculations. It enriches our understanding of maths and enables us to see links and continuity between different branches of maths. Vedic Maths system also gives us a set of checking procedures for independent crosschecking of whatever we do. It keeps the mind alert and lively because of th element of choice and flexibility at each . Holistic development of the human brain takes place through Vedic Mathematics along with multidimensional thinking. Vedic Mathematics system to quite an extent also helps us in developing our spiritual part of personality. It can introduce creativity in intelligent and smart students, while helping the slowlearners grasp the basic concepts of mathematics. More and more use of Vedic math can without any doubts generate interest in a subject that is generally dreaded by children.

Thus, Vedic maths is considered to be more than the blessing of the Veda for the entire humanity.

Its Growing Popularity


0 Comments | Posted by Sagar in Its Growing Popularity A large number of people in the field of education, especially maths professors consider Vedic Maths to be a new and a better approach in studying and understanding Maths. Even students studying at the Indian Institute of Technology are said to be making use of this technique for

quicker calculations. Several other institutes are also emphasizing the significance of Vedic Maths. VEDIC MATHS IN SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES: A few years ago several schools began to teach the Vedic system. The response received was so huge that this remarkable system is today in many schools and institutions in India as well as abroad. It is not only taught in schools but also to a lot of MBA and Economic students. There are obviously many benefits of making use of a flexible, distinguished and proficient mental system like Vedic math. Pupils can come out of the imprisonment of the only one correct way, and make their own distinct methods under the Vedic system. Ever since the year 1999, a forum which has been initiated in Delhi called International Research Foundation for Vedic Mathematics and Indian Heritage, , has arranged several lectures on Vedic maths in various schools and colleges in Delhi. RESEARCHES ON VEDIC MATHS: People like Aryabhatta, who laid the foundation of Algebra, Baudhayan, the great geometer and the saint duo, Medhatithi and Madhyatithi, who formulated the basic structure for numerals, have conducted large number of researches. Several research programmes have currently been undertaken in many areas. These researches have been initiated in order to try and find the effects of learning Vedic maths on children, to develop more commanding and simple applications of the Vedic sutras in different fields such as geometry, calculus, and computing.

Problems Based On Multiplication


0 Comments | Posted by Sagar in Problems Based On Multiplication TYPE 1: Multiplying by 12 Consider Example 1 :12 X 7 Step 1: Multiply the 1 of the 12 by the number we are multiplying by, in this case 7. So 1 X 7 = 7. Step 2: Multiply this 7 by 10 giving 70. Step 3: Now multiply the 7 by the 2 of twelve giving 14. Add this to 70 giving 84. Therefore 7 X 12 = 84

Example 2: 17 X 12 Step 1: Multiply the 1 of the 12 by the number we are multiplying by, in this case 17. So 1 X 7 =1 7. Step 2: Multiply this 17 by 10 giving 170. Step 3: Now multiply the 17 by the 2 of twelve giving 34. Add this to 170 giving 204. Therefore 17 X 12 = 204 TYPE 2: Using VERTICALLY AND CROSSWISE you do not need to the multiplication tables beyond 5 X 5. Example 1: Suppose for 8 x 7 8 is 2 below 10 and 7 is 3 below 10. This can be written as 8 X 7 5 3 6 2

Step 1: You subtract crosswise 8-3 or 7 2 to get 5,to get the first figure of the answer. Step 2: You multiply vertically: 2 x 3 to get 6, the last figure of the answer. Step 3: Thus, the answer is 56. Example 2: Suppose for 7 x 6 7 is 3 below 10 and 6 is 4 below 10. This can be written as 7 3

X 6 3 4
12

Step 1: You subtract crosswise 6-3 or 7 4 to get 3,to get the first figure of the answer. Step 2: You multiply vertically: 4 x 3 to get 12, the last figure of the answer. There is a carry: the 1 in the 12 goes over to make 3 into 4. Step 3: Thus, the answer is 42.

Problems Based On Subtraction, Division And Squaring


0 Comments | Posted by Sagar in Problems Based On Subtraction TYPE 1: Instant Subtraction Use the formula ALL FROM 9 AND THE LAST FROM 10 to perform instant subtractions. Example 1: 1000 357 = 643 Step 1: Take each figure in 357 and subtract it from 9 and the last figure from 10. 1000 - 357 = 643 ( 9 - 3 =6

9 - 4 =5 10 - 7 = 3 )

So the answer is 1000 357 = 643 Example 2: 10,000 1049 = 8951 Step 1: Take each figure in 1049 and subtract it from 9 and the last figure from 10. 10000 - 1049 = 643 ( 9 - 1 =8

9 - 0 =9 9 - 4 =5 10 - 9 = 1 ) So the answer is 1000 357 = 643 TYPE 2: SQUARING NUMBERS ENDING WITH 5 Example 1: 752 = 5625 75 = 75 X 75 Step1: Multiply the first number 7, by the next preceding number, which is 8. Thus, we have 7 X 8 = 56, which is the first part of the answer. Step 2: The last part will be the square of 5, which is 25 Thus the answer for 752 is divided into 2 parts: 56 and 25 which when combined together gives 5625. Type 3: DIVIDING A NUMBER BY 9 Example 1: 23 / 9 Step 1: The first figure of 23 is 2, thus the quotient is 2. Step 2: The sum of the 2 digits 2 and 3 is 5, thus the remainder is 5. Example 2: 43 / 9 Step 1: The first figure of 43 is 4, thus the quotient is 4. Step 2: The sum of the 2 digits 4 and 3 is 7, thus the remainder is 7.

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