What is the third rule of vedic maths
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Third rule of vedic maths:
Antyaordasake'pi⇒
It is the method of the Calculation in which the sum of the last two digits of the multiplier must be 10.
Step-by-step explanation:
Examples of the Calculations by this Methods are ⇒
i) 34 × 36
Steps of Calculations ⇒
a) In this, the sum of the last two digits is 10, thus this 'Sutra' can be applied.
b) Add 1 in the First digit of the second number and multiply it with the first digit of the first number. 3 × (3 + 1) = 3 × 4 = 12.
c) Then, Multiply the second digit of the first number with the second digit of the second number. 4 × 6 = 24.
d) Lastly, combine both of them to get the Final answer = 1224.
In the same manner, Applying this Method in further calculations.
ii) 42 × 48
4 × 5|2 × 8
20|16
2016
iii) 54 × 56
5 × 6| 4 × 6
30|24
3024
iv) 98 × 92
9 × 10|8 × 2
90|16
9016
v) 28 × 22
2 × 3| 8 × 2
6|16
616
Answer:
The three rules of vedic maths with examples: 1. Navamguna Sutra : It is “the method of the Calculations” of the “Vedic Maths” which can “only applied” in the numbers that have 1 “multiplier” as “9”, “99”, or “999