Thursday, January 10, 2019

Vedic Maths

Vedic Maths

Vedic Maths is a system of reasoning and mathematical working based on ancient Indian teachings called Veda. It is fast, efficient and easy to learn and use. Vedic mathematics, which simplifies arithmetic and algebraic operations, has increasingly found acceptance the world over.
The “Vedic Mathematics” is called so because of its origin from Vedas. To be more specific, it has originated from “Atharva Vedas” the fourth Veda. “Atharva Veda” deals with the branches like Engineering, Mathematics, sculpture, Medicine, and all other sciences with which we are today aware of. The Sanskrit word Veda is derived from the root Vid, meaning to know without limit. The word Veda covers all Veda-Sakhas known to humanity. The Veda is a repository of all knowledge, fathomless, ever revealing as it is delved deeper.
Vedic Mathematics introduces the wonderful applications to Arithmetical computations, theory of numbers, compound multiplications, algebraic operations, factorisations, simple quadratic and higher order equations, simultaneous quadratic equations, partial fractions, calculus, squaring, cubing, square root, cube root and coordinate geometry etc.
USES OF VEDIC MATHEMATICS:
  • It helps a person to solve mathematical problems 10-15 times faster
  • It helps m Intelligent Guessing
  • It reduces burden (need to learn tables up to 9 only)
  • It is a magical tool to reduce scratch work and finger counting
  • It increases concentration.
  • It helps in reducing silly mistakes

Benefits of Vedic Maths

It creates interest towards mathematics.
It will be beneficial throughout lifetime
It helps in Intelligent Guessing (Knowing the answer without actually solving the problem)
It is a magical tool to reduce scratch work and finger counting and improve Mental Calculation.
It increases concentration.
It improves confidence.
It reduces burden (Need to learn tables up to nine only).
The development of creativity at a young age is helpful towards understanding advanced concepts
It can be applied even for numbers beyond 10 digits
Saves time during Examination

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