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Hello Everyone, We are going to present a small slide

show which will illustrate the difference between Vedic


Mathematics and Modern Mathematics.

So let’s begin….
Hey, What’s
It’s approx.
the speed of
29979458 m/s
light?
In the first image we saw that the scientist told the speed of light.
Then how the speed of light was determined?
Answer is simple, using the mathematical experiments and rules.
These are not the only
math principles, there is a
lot more
In the second image we sawtothat
goainto thecalculating the
boy was
height of the tree from certain distance and angle. What’s this
mathematical
mathematical technique called?
world.
It’s Trigonometric Principles, which is a very vast branch of
mathematics.
Mathematics includes the study of such topics as quantity,
structures, space and change. Mathematicians seek and
use patterns to formulate new conjectures; they resolve the
truth or falsity of conjectures by mathematical proof. When
mathematical structures are good models of real phenomena,
Hence Mathematics is the queen of all
then
So, What is Mathematics?
mathematical reasoning can provide
predictions about nature. Through the use
insight or

of abstraction and logic, mathematics developed


from counting, calculation, measurement, and the systematic
study of the shapes and motions of physical objects. Practical
mathematics has been a human activity from as far back
as written records exist. The research required to solve
Here, We can further classify mathematics into
two categories:-

1. Vedic Mathematics
2. Modern Mathematics
VEDIC MATHEMATICS
About Vedic
Benefits of Vedic
Maths:-
Maths:-
1. More
1. Vedicthan 1700% times
Mathematics faster than
is a system normal Math:
of mathematics this was
which makes it the World’s
discovered Fastest.
by Indian
2. Eradicates
mathematicianfear Jagadguru
of Math completely. So IfKrishna
Shri Bharathi a child Tirthaji
has Math-Phobia High
in the period SpeedA.D.
between Vedic Math
1911
is
anda Fun-Filled way to dohis
1918 and published Math and in
findings arises interest
a ”Vedic in a child. Book by Tirthaji Maharaj”.
Mathematics
2. Sharpens
3. your mind,isincreases
Vedic Mathematics mental
a collection agility and intelligence.
of Techniques/Sutras to solve mathematical arithmetics in
4. Increases your speed
easy and faster way. Itand
consists of 16Jagadguru
accuracy. Become Shri Bharathi Calculator
a Mental
Sutras (Formulae) yourself.(Sub Formulae)
and 13 sub-sutras
Krishna Tirthaji
5. Develops your left and right sides of brain
which can be used for problems involved inhence using intuition
arithmetic,
(1884-1960) and innovation.
algebra, geometry, It has
calculus, been
conics.
3. noted
Veda isthat Geniuses
a Sanskrit wordhave been
which using‘Knowledge’.
means the right side of the brain to achieve exceptional
results.
Name/Sutra Corollary/Sub-Sutra Meaning
1. Ekadhikena Purvena Anurupyena By one more than the previous one.

2. Nikhilam Navatashcaramam Sisyate Sesasamjnah All from 9 and the last from 10.
Dashatah
3. Urdhva-Tiryagbyham Adyamadyenantyamantya Vertically and crosswise
4. Paravartya Yojayet Kevalaih Saptakam Gunyat Transpose and adjust
5. Shunyam Saamyasamuccaye Vestanam When the sum is the same that sum is
zero

6. Sankalana-vyavakalanabhyam Yavadunam Tavadunikritya Varga Yojayet By addition and by subtraction

7. Puranapuranabyham Antyayordashake’pi By the completion or non-completion

8. Chalana-Kalanabyham Antyayoreva Differences and Similarities

9. Yavadunam Samuccayagunitah Whatever the extent of its deficiency

10. Vyashtisamasthi Lopanasthapanabhyam Part and Whole


11. Shesanyankena Charamena Vilokanam The remainders by the last digit

12. Sopaantyadvayamantyam Gunitasamuccayah Samuccayagunitah The ultimate and twice the penultimate

13. Ekanyunena Purvena Dhvajanka By one less than the previous one
10 Great Mathematicians

Euclid Albert Einstein Isaac Newton Srinivasa Ramanujan Pythagoras


(1879-1955) (1643-1727) (1887-1920)

Brahmagupta Fibonacci
Leonhard Euler Aryabhata Archimedes (598-668AD)
(1707-1783) (476-550AD) (288-212BC)
Mathematics is not only a subject.
If we look around, we can find math in nature too.

We have something more interesting to show you….


1. Scientists and flower enthusiasts who have taken the time to count the seed spirals in a sunflower have
determined that the amount of spirals adds up to a Fibonacci number. This is not uncommon; many plants
produce leaves, petals and seeds in the Fibonacci sequence.
2. Pinecones have seed pods that arrange in a spiral pattern. They consist of a pair of spirals, each one
twisting upwards in opposing directions. The number of steps will almost always match a pair of
consecutive Fibonacci numbers
3. A nautilus is a cephalopod mollusk with a spiral shell and numerous short tentacles around its mouth. A
nautilus shell is grown in a Fibonacci spiral. The spiral occurs as the shell grows outwards and tries to
maintain its proportional shape.
1. Romanesco broccoli is one of many instances of fractal symmetry in nature. In geometric terms, fractals
are complex patterns where each individual component has the same pattern as the whole object.
2. Snowflakes exhibit six-fold radial symmetry, with elaborate, identical patterns on each arm. Researchers
already struggle to rationalize why symmetry exists in plant life
3. Honeycombs are an example of wallpaper symmetry. This is where a pattern is repeated until it covers a
plane. Mathematicians believe bees build these hexagonal constructions because it is the shape most
efficient for storing the largest possible amount of honey while using the least amount of wax.
Happy
Math
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