Indeed amazing though for Vedic Calculations are far better than any other systems. Here, I would like to give a small example: 52X11=? The answer is 572. How? 52X10=520+52=572. Well this the general way. Now let me tell you about the vedic way : -52X11=.? 52 is here higher than 11 so we will take 52. Now, 52 have 2 digits 5 and 2. Add these 2 digits: 5+2 = 7. Insert it between 2 digits and we will get 5 (7) 2. So our answer : 572 :D
@princexxx28 Far better? That depends. In the Vedic method, if you multiply two 10 digit numbers, you will be adding up to 10 two-digit numbers in your head. Not impossible, but requires practice. A simple variation on the Vedic method is the general Trakhtenberg method for multiplication, and you only do 1-digit additions. The Japanese have other methods for mental math, known as "mental abacus". This has the advantage of giving the result from left-to-right. No need to downplay other methods.
i know nothing about maths, but thats amazing to me
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Indeed amazing though for Vedic Calculations are far better than any other systems. Here, I would like to give a small example: 52X11=? The answer is 572. How? 52X10=520+52=572. Well this the general way. Now let me tell you about the vedic way : -52X11=.? 52 is here higher than 11 so we will take 52. Now, 52 have 2 digits 5 and 2. Add these 2 digits: 5+2 = 7. Insert it between 2 digits and we will get 5 (7) 2. So our answer : 572 :D
princexxx28 10 months ago
@princexxx28 Far better? That depends. In the Vedic method, if you multiply two 10 digit numbers, you will be adding up to 10 two-digit numbers in your head. Not impossible, but requires practice. A simple variation on the Vedic method is the general Trakhtenberg method for multiplication, and you only do 1-digit additions. The Japanese have other methods for mental math, known as "mental abacus". This has the advantage of giving the result from left-to-right. No need to downplay other methods.
gmayer66 7 months ago
what is the left collum supposed to do?
VintageSnatchy 11 months ago
How can you calculate 37*15 with this system?
rbaonza 1 year ago
jag är stolt över det. በጣም ያኮራል
endalu666 1 year ago
the ancient egyptians, nubians and indians [vedic math] used the same system.
erc814 1 year ago
Need Proof?
See the Book Named "Mathematics for the Curious" by Higgins, Peter M. On Chapter 5
maynib 2 years ago