Describe Vedic Maths.......... All topics.
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- Vedic Mathematics is a collection of Techniques/Sutras to solve mathematical arithmetics in easy and faster way. It consists of 16 Sutras (Formulae) and 13 sub-sutras (Sub Formulae) which can be used for problems involved in arithmetic, algebra, geometry, calculus, conics.
- Vedic Mathematics is a system of mathematics which was discovered by Indian mathematician Jagadguru Shri Bharathi Krishna Tirthaji in the period between A.D. 1911 and 1918 and published his findings in a Vedic Mathematics Book by Tirthaji Maharaj
- Veda is a Sanskrit word which means ‘Knowledge’.
- Using regular mathematical steps, solving problems sometimes are complex and time consuming. But using Vedic Mathematic’s General Techniques (applicable to all sets of given data) and Specific Techniques (applicable to specific sets of given data), numerical calculations can be done very fast.
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Vedic Mathematics is the name given to a supposedly ancient system of calculation which was "rediscovered" from the Vedas between 1911 and 1918 by Sri Bharati Krishna Tirthaji Maharaj (1884-1960). According to Tirthaji, all of Vedic mathematics is based on sixteen Sutras, or word-formulae
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The 16 Sutras of Vedic Math
1. Ekadhikina Purvena
(Corollary: Anurupyena)
Meaning: By one more than the previous one
2. Nikhilam Navatashcaramam Dashatah
(Corollary: Sisyate Sesasamjnah)
Meaning: All from 9 and the last from 10
3. Paraavartya Yojayet
(Corollary: Kevalaih Saptakam Gunyat)
Meaning: Transpose and adjust
4. Shunyam Saamyasamuccaye
(Corollary: Vestanam)
Meaning: When the sum is the same that sum is zero
5.(Anurupye) Shunyamanyat
(Corollary: Yavadunam Tavadunam)
Meaning: If one is in ratio, the other is zero
6. Sankalana-vyavakalanabhyam
(Corollary: Yavadunam Tavadunikritya Varga Yojayet)
Meaning: By addition and by subtraction
7. Puranapuranabyham
(Corollary: Antyayordashake'pi)
Meaning: By the completion or non-completion
8. Chalana-Kalanabyham
(Corollary: Antyayoreva)
Meaning: Differences and Similarities
9. Yaavadunam
(Corollary: Samuccayagunitah)
Meaning: Whatever the extent of its deficiency
10. Vyashtisamanstih
(Corollary: Lopanasthapanabhyam)
Meaning: Part and Whole
11. Shesanyankena Charamena
(Corollary: Vilokanam)
Meaning: The remainders by the last
12. digitSopaantyadvayamantyam
(Corollary: Gunitasamuccayah Samuccayagunitah)
Meaning: The ultimate and twice the penultimate
13. Ekanyunena Purvena
(Corollary: Dhvajanka)
Meaning: By one less than the previous one
14. Gunitasamuchyah
(Corollary: Dwandwa Yoga)
Meaning: The product of the sum is equal to the sum of the product
15. Gunakasamuchyah
(Corollary: Adyam Antyam Madhyam)
Meaning: The factors of the sum is equal to the sum of the factors
16. Urdhva-Tiryagbyham
(Corollary: Adyamadyenantyamantyena)
Meaning: Vertically and crosswise