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SEMINAR ON VEDIC

MATHEMATICS
ObjectiveS:

• Learn what is Vedic Mathematics


• Perform an operation of Squaring of a
number using Vedic Math and compare it
to traditional
• Significant difference between vedic and
tradional.

VEDIC MATHEMATICS?
VEDIC MATHEMATICS

 -IS A BOOK WRITTEN BY THE INDIAN MONK


BHARATI KRISHNA TIRTHA, AND FIRST
PUBLISHED IN 1965. IT CONTAINS A LIST OF
MATHEMATICAL TECHNIQUES, WHICH THE
AUTHOR CLAIMED WERE RETRIEVED FROM THE
VEDAS AND SUPPOSEDLY CONTAINED ALL
MATHEMATICAL KNOWLEDGE. THESE CLAIMS
HAVE BEEN SINCE REJECTED IN THEIR INTIRETY.

 -IS A COLLECTION OF MATHEMATICAL


TECHNIQUES
Let’s start!

EXAMPLE

122 = 144
122 = 144

VEDIC TRADITIONAL
 step 1: 2(2) =4  12
 step 2: 1(2)(2)=4  X 12 ,
 step 3: 1(1) = 1  24
 +12 .
 = 144  144
132 = 169

VEDIC TRADITIONAL
 step 1: 3(3) =9  13
 step 2: 1(3)(2)=6  X 13 ,
 step 3: 1(1) = 1  39
 +13 .
 = 169  169
142 = 196

VEDIC TRADITIONAL
 step 1: 4(4) =16  14
 BRING DOWN 6 CARRY 1
 X 14 ,
 step 2: 1(4)(2)=8
 56
 8+1
 step 3: 1(1) = 1
 +14 .
 196
 = 196
HOW DO WE GENERALIZE
ARITHMETIC TO ALGEBRA?
Key notes:

General form

(X+Y)2 = x2 + 2x + y2
Application:

 122 = 144
 Let X=10 and Y=2
 (X+Y)2 = x2 + 2xy + y2
 122 = 102 +
2(10)(2) + 22 , =
144
132 = 169
Let X=10 and Y=3
(X+Y)2 = x2 + 2xy + y2
122 = 12 + 2(10)(3) + 32 =
169
142 = 196
Let X=1 0 and Y=4
(X+Y)2 = x2 + 2xy + y2
122 = 12 + 2(10)(4) + 42 =
196
Konting dagdag kaalaman
Squaring a ten digit number near
1. 992 =?
base 100
 992 = 9801
2. 982 =?
 982 = 9604
3. 972 =?
 972 = 9409
4. 962 = ?
 962 = 9216
| - biforcation

992
99-1 | (01)2 = 9801
982
98-2 | (02)2 = 9604
972
97-3 | (03)2 = 9409
962
96-4 | (04)2 = 9216
Relating to algebra

992
Remember 99=90+9
 =9(10)+9 , let X=10
 =9X+9
 (9x+9)2 = 81X2 + 162X + 81
assesstment

• Square the following using


traditional method and using vedic
math
• then realate it to algebra
1. 242
2. 932
Assessment

1. What can you say or how useful is vedic


mathematics for you?
2. When you are ask to square a two digit number
until near base 100, What will you use? Vedic
or tradional?

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