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VEDIC VEDIC MATHEMATICSMATHEMATICS

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What is Vedic Mathematics ?

Vedic mathematics is the name given to the ancient system of mathematics which was rediscovered from the Vedas.

It’s a unique technique of calculations based on simple principles and rules , with which any mathematical problem - be it arithmetic, algebra, geometry or trigonometry can be solved mentally.

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Why Vedic Mathematics?Why Vedic Mathematics? It helps a person to solve problems 10-15 times faster.

It reduces burden (Need to learn tables up to nine only)

It provides one line answer.

It is a magical tool to reduce scratch work and finger counting. It increases concentration.

Time saved can be used to answer more questions.

Improves concentration.

Logical thinking process gets enhanced.

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Base of Vedic MathematicsBase of Vedic Mathematics

Vedic Mathematics now refers to a set of sixteen mathematical formulae or sutras and their corollaries derived from the Vedas.

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Base of Vedic MathematicsBase of Vedic Mathematics

Vedic Mathematics now refers to a set of sixteen mathematical formulae or sutras and their corollaries derived from the Vedas.

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EKĀDHIKENA PŪRVEŅA EKĀDHIKENA PŪRVEŅA

The Sutra (formula) Ekādhikena Pūrvena means:

“By one more than the previous one”.

This Sutra is used to the

‘Squaring of numbers ending in 5’.

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‘Squaring of numbers ending in 5’.

Conventional Method

65 X 65

6 5

X 6 5

3 2 5

3 9 0 X

4 2 2 5

Vedic Method

65 X 65 = 4225

( 'multiply the previous digit 6 by one more than itself 7. Than write 25 )

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NIKHILAM NAVATAS’CHARAMAM

DASATAH The Sutra (formula)

NIKHILAM NAVATAS’CHARAMAM DASATAH means :

“all from 9 and the last from 10”

This formula can be very effectively applied in multiplication of numbers, which are nearer to bases like 10, 100, 1000 i.e., to the powers of 10 (eg: 96 x 98 or 102 x 104).

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Case I : When both the numbers are

lower than the base.

Conventional Method

97 X 94

9 7

X 9 4

3 8 8

8 7 3 X

9 1 1 8

Vedic Method

9797 33 X X 9494 66

9 1 1 8 9 1 1 8

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Case ( ii) : When both the Case ( ii) : When both the numbers are higher than the numbers are higher than the

basebase Conventional

Method103 X 105

103X 105 5 1 5

0 0 0 X 1 0 3 X X

1 0, 8 1 5

Vedic Method

For Example103 X 105For Example103 X 105

103103 33 X X 105 55

1 0, 8 1 5

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Case III: When one number Case III: When one number is more and the other is is more and the other is

less than the base.less than the base.

Conventional Method

103 X 98

103

X 98

8 2 4

9 2 7 X

1 0, 0 9 4

Vedic Method

103103 3 3 X X 98 -2

1 0, 0 9 4

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ĀNURŨPYENA

The Sutra (formula) ĀNURŨPYENA means :

'proportionality '

or

'similarly '

This Sutra is highly This Sutra is highly useful to find useful to find products of two products of two numbers when numbers when both of them are both of them are near the Common near the Common bases like 50, 60, bases like 50, 60, 200 etc (multiples 200 etc (multiples of powers of 10).of powers of 10).

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ĀNURŨPYENA

Conventional Method

46 X 43

4 6

X 4 3

1 3 8

1 8 4 X

1 9 7 8

Vedic Method

4646 -4-4 X X 43 -7-7

1 9 7 8

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ĀNURŨPYENA

Conventional Method

58 X 48

5 8

X 4 8

4 6 4

2 4 2 X

2 8 8 4

Vedic Method

5858 8 8 X X 4848 -2-2

2 82 8 8 4

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URDHVA TIRYAGBHYAM

The Sutra (formula)

URDHVA TIRYAGBHYAMmeans :

““Vertically and cross Vertically and cross wise”wise”

This the general This the general formula applicable formula applicable to all cases of to all cases of multiplication and multiplication and also in the division also in the division of a large number of a large number by another large by another large number.number.

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Two digit multiplication by by URDHVA TIRYAGBHYAM

The Sutra (formula)

URDHVA TIRYAGBHYAMmeans :

““Vertically and cross Vertically and cross wise”wise”

Step 1Step 1: 5×2=10, write : 5×2=10, write down 0 and carry 1down 0 and carry 1

Step 2Step 2: 7×2 + 5×3 = : 7×2 + 5×3 = 14+15=29, add to it 14+15=29, add to it previous carry over previous carry over value 1, so we have 30, value 1, so we have 30, now write down 0 and now write down 0 and carry 3carry 3

Step 3Step 3: 7×3=21, add : 7×3=21, add previous carry over previous carry over value of 3 to get 24, value of 3 to get 24, write it down.write it down.

So we have 2400 as the So we have 2400 as the answer.answer.

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Two digit multiplication by by URDHVA TIRYAGBHYAM

Vedic Method

4 6

X 4 3

1 9 7 8

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Three digit multiplication by URDHVA TIRYAGBHYAM

Vedic Method

103

X 105

1 0, 8 1 5

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YAVDUNAM TAAVDUNIKRITYA

VARGANCHA YOJAYET

This sutra means whatever the extent of its deficiency, lessen it still further to that very extent; and also set up the square of that deficiency.

This sutra is very handy in calculating squares of numbers near(lesser) to powers of 10

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YAVDUNAM TAAVDUNIKRITYA

VARGANCHA YOJAYET

98 2

= 9604

The nearest power of 10 to 98 is 100. The nearest power of 10 to 98 is 100. Therefore, let us take 100 as our base.Therefore, let us take 100 as our base.

Since 98 is 2 less than 100, we call 2 as Since 98 is 2 less than 100, we call 2 as the deficiency.the deficiency.

Decrease the given number further by Decrease the given number further by an amount equal to the deficiency. i.e., an amount equal to the deficiency. i.e., perform ( 98 -2 ) = 96. This is the left perform ( 98 -2 ) = 96. This is the left side of our answer!!.side of our answer!!.

On the right hand side put the square of On the right hand side put the square of the deficiency, that is square of 2 = 04.the deficiency, that is square of 2 = 04.

Append the results from step 4 and 5 to Append the results from step 4 and 5 to get the result. Hence the answer is get the result. Hence the answer is 9604.9604.

NoteNote : : While calculating step 5, the number of digits in the squared number (04) While calculating step 5, the number of digits in the squared number (04) should be equal to number of zeroes in the base(100).should be equal to number of zeroes in the base(100).

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YAVDUNAM TAAVDUNIKRITYA

VARGANCHA YOJAYET

103 2

= 10609

The nearest power of 10 to 103 is 100. The nearest power of 10 to 103 is 100. Therefore, let us take 100 as our base.Therefore, let us take 100 as our base.

Since 103 is 3 more than 100 (base), we Since 103 is 3 more than 100 (base), we call 3 as the surplus.call 3 as the surplus.

Increase the given number further by an Increase the given number further by an amount equal to the surplus. i.e., amount equal to the surplus. i.e., perform ( 103 + 3 ) = 106. This is the left perform ( 103 + 3 ) = 106. This is the left side of our answer!!.side of our answer!!.

On the right hand side put the square of On the right hand side put the square of the surplus, that is square of 3 = 09.the surplus, that is square of 3 = 09.

Append the results from step 4 and 5 to Append the results from step 4 and 5 to get the result.Hence the answer is get the result.Hence the answer is 10609.10609.

NoteNote : : while calculating step 5, the number of digits in the squared number (09) while calculating step 5, the number of digits in the squared number (09)

should be equal to number of zeroes in the base(100).should be equal to number of zeroes in the base(100).

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YAVDUNAM TAAVDUNIKRITYA

VARGANCHA YOJAYET

1009 2

= 1018081

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SAŃKALANA – VYAVAKALANĀBHYAM

The Sutra (formula)

SAŃKALANA – VYAVAKALANĀBHYAM means :

'by addition and 'by addition and by subtraction'by subtraction'

It can be applied in It can be applied in solving a special solving a special type of type of simultaneous simultaneous equations where equations where the x - coefficients the x - coefficients and the y - and the y - coefficients are coefficients are found found interchanged.interchanged.

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SAŃKALANA – VYAVAKALANĀBHYAM

Example 1:

      45x – 23y = 113      23x – 45y = 91

Firstly add them,Firstly add them,

( 45x – 23y ) + ( 23x – 45y ) = 113 + 91( 45x – 23y ) + ( 23x – 45y ) = 113 + 91

68x – 68y = 204     68x – 68y = 204    

x – y = 3x – y = 3

Subtract one from other,Subtract one from other,

( 45x – 23y ) – ( 23x – 45y ) = 113 – 91( 45x – 23y ) – ( 23x – 45y ) = 113 – 91

22x + 22y = 22 22x + 22y = 22

x + y = 1x + y = 1

Rrepeat the same sutra,Rrepeat the same sutra,

we get we get x = 2x = 2 and and y = - 1y = - 1

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SAŃKALANA – VYAVAKALANĀBHYAM

Example 2:

    1955x – 476y = 2482 476x – 1955y = - 4913

Just add,Just add,

2431( x – y ) = - 2431    2431( x – y ) = - 2431    

x – y = -1x – y = -1 Subtract,Subtract,

1479 ( x + y ) = 7395   1479 ( x + y ) = 7395  

x + y = 5x + y = 5Once again add,Once again add,

2x = 4     2x = 4     x = 2x = 2

subtractsubtract

- 2y = - 6     - 2y = - 6     y = 3y = 3

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ANTYAYOR DAŚAKE'PI

The Sutra (formula)

ANTYAYOR DAŚAKE'PI means :

‘ ‘ Numbers of Numbers of which the last which the last digits added up digits added up give 10.’give 10.’

This sutra is helpful in This sutra is helpful in multiplying numbers whose last multiplying numbers whose last digits add up to 10(or powers of digits add up to 10(or powers of 10). The remaining digits of the 10). The remaining digits of the numbers should be identical.numbers should be identical.

For ExampleFor Example: In multiplication : In multiplication of numbersof numbers

25 and 25, 25 and 25,

2 is common and 5 + 5 = 102 is common and 5 + 5 = 10 47 and 43,47 and 43,

4 is common and 7 + 3 = 104 is common and 7 + 3 = 10 62 and 68,62 and 68, 116 and 114.116 and 114. 425 and 475425 and 475

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ANTYAYOR DAŚAKE'PI

Vedic Method

6 7

X 6 3

4 2 2 1

The same rule works The same rule works when the sum of the last when the sum of the last 2, last 3, last 4 - - - digits 2, last 3, last 4 - - - digits added respectively equal added respectively equal to 100, 1000, 10000 -- - - . to 100, 1000, 10000 -- - - .

The simple point to The simple point to remember is to multiply remember is to multiply each product by 10, 100, each product by 10, 100, 1000, - - as the case may 1000, - - as the case may be . be .

You can observe that this You can observe that this is more convenient while is more convenient while working with the product working with the product of 3 digit numbersof 3 digit numbers

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ANTYAYOR DAŚAKE'PI

892 X 808

= 720736

Try Yourself :Try Yourself :

A)A) 398 X 302 398 X 302

= 120196 = 120196

B)B) 795 X 705 795 X 705

= 560475= 560475

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LOPANA STHÂPANÂBHYÂM

The Sutra (formula)

LOPANA STHÂPANÂBHYÂM means :

'by alternate 'by alternate elimination and elimination and retention'retention'

Consider the case of Consider the case of factorization of quadratic factorization of quadratic equation of type equation of type

axax22 + by + by22 + cz + cz22 + dxy + eyz + fzx + dxy + eyz + fzx

This is a homogeneous This is a homogeneous equation of second degree equation of second degree in three variables x, y, z.in three variables x, y, z.

The sub-sutra removes the The sub-sutra removes the difficulty and makes the difficulty and makes the factorization simple. factorization simple.

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LOPANA STHÂPANÂBHYÂM

Example :

3x 2 + 7xy + 2y 2+ 11xz + 7yz + 6z 2

Eliminate z and retain x, y ; factorize3x 2 + 7xy + 2y 2 = (3x + y) (x + 2y)

Eliminate y and retain x, z; factorize

3x 2 + 11xz + 6z 2 = (3x + 2z) (x + 3z)

Fill the gaps, the given expression

(3x + y + 2z) (x + 2y + 3z)

Eliminate z by putting z = 0 Eliminate z by putting z = 0 and retain x and y and and retain x and y and factorize thus obtained a factorize thus obtained a quadratic in x and y by means quadratic in x and y by means of of AdyamadyenaAdyamadyena sutra. sutra.

Similarly eliminate y and Similarly eliminate y and retain x and z and factorize retain x and z and factorize the quadratic in x and z.the quadratic in x and z.

With these two sets of With these two sets of factors, fill in the gaps caused factors, fill in the gaps caused by the elimination process of by the elimination process of z and y respectively. This z and y respectively. This gives actual factors of the gives actual factors of the expression.expression.

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GUNÌTA SAMUCCAYAH - SAMUCCAYA GUNÌTAH

Example :

3x 2 + 7xy + 2y 2+ 11xz + 7yz + 6z 2

Eliminate z and retain x, y ; factorize3x 2 + 7xy + 2y 2 = (3x + y) (x + 2y)

Eliminate y and retain x, z; factorize

3x 2 + 11xz + 6z 2 = (3x + 2z) (x + 3z)

Fill the gaps, the given expression

(3x + y + 2z) (x + 2y + 3z)

Eliminate z by putting z = 0 Eliminate z by putting z = 0 and retain x and y and and retain x and y and factorize thus obtained a factorize thus obtained a quadratic in x and y by means quadratic in x and y by means of of AdyamadyenaAdyamadyena sutra. sutra.

Similarly eliminate y and Similarly eliminate y and retain x and z and factorize retain x and z and factorize the quadratic in x and z.the quadratic in x and z.

With these two sets of With these two sets of factors, fill in the gaps caused factors, fill in the gaps caused by the elimination process of by the elimination process of z and y respectively. This z and y respectively. This gives actual factors of the gives actual factors of the expression.expression.

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Prepared By:

KRISHNA KUMAR KUMAWAT Teacher (MATHS)Teacher (MATHS)

C.F.D.A.V. Public School,C.F.D.A.V. Public School,

Gadepan, Kota ( Rajasthan )Gadepan, Kota ( Rajasthan )

IndiaIndia

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