Math, asked by ashutosh3028, 11 months ago

rules of Vedic Maths​

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Answered by Prajjwal185
9

Here's your answer! ❤

In Vedic Maths, There is a rule in multiplication that is totaly different from multiplication rule we do!

In simple Maths,

We do multiplication from right to left,

but

In vedic maths,

We do multiplication from left to right, for example

12

x5

In the question, by using vedic maths, first, what is the place of digit we have to check of 1

it's place is tens

So we have to understand that it is 10 not 1

Now, multiply 10 into 5

= that is 50

Second, multiply 5 into 2

= that is 10

Third, add 50 to 10

50 + 10

You will get 60! that is the easiest way to multiply in vedic maths, Thatswhy it is know as Simpliest process.. This process can be done by any question... But we have check the number's place.

In this example, 350 x 3

the place of 3 in 350 is hundred so we have to keep in mind that it is 300 not 3, and then we have to do the process.

Hope it helps! ☺✌

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Answered by Anonymous
14

Answer:

Rules of Vedic Mathematics of multiplication of 11.

Step-by-step explanation:

The rules of Vedic Mathematics is written in Atharwa Vedas. The rules of Vedic Mathematics of multiplication of 11 is:-

For example:-

32 × 11 = 352

1. Firstly, take the given number of question of multiplication like 32 and 11.

2. Now, select the number 32. And write the number 32 as ( 3 + 2 ).

3. Now, add 3 + 2 = 5.

4. Take the number (3), (5) and (2).

5. Arrange them as follows as:-

3 in hundredth place.

5 in tens place.

2 in ones place.

Now,

324× 11 = 3564

1. Firstly, take the given number of question of multiplication like 324 and 11.

2. Now, select the number 324. And write the number 324 as ( 3 + 2 ) and ( 2 + 4 ).

3. Now, add 3 + 2 = 5 and 2 + 4 = 6.

4. Take the number (3), (5), (6) and (4).

5. Arrange them as follows as:-

3 in thousandth place.

5 in hundredth place.

6 in tens place.

4 in ones place.

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