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VEDIC MATHEMATICS

VEDIC MATHEMATICS. MADE BY = PARAJ TYLE CLASS= 7 C. I don’t like attending Maths class. The calculations are so difficult. I can never understand it. Why were you absent yesterday? . Come I’ll take you to Magic land of Vedic Maths .It will help you to make your calculations easier. .

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VEDIC MATHEMATICS

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  1. VEDIC MATHEMATICS MADE BY = PARAJ TYLE CLASS= 7 C

  2. I don’t like attending Maths class. The calculations are so difficult. I can never understand it. Why were you absent yesterday?

  3. Come I’ll take you to Magic land of Vedic Maths .It will help you to make your calculations easier.

  4. LETS GO!!

  5. DIVIDER BAY ‘X’-LAND WELCOME TO THE LAND OF VEDIC MATHS!!! QUIZ LAND

  6. DIVIDER BAY ‘X’-LAND CLICK ON A ARROW TO GET STARTED QUIZ LAND

  7. X Here we come to the land of multiplication. BACK TO MAP

  8. Lets learn multiplication of single digit numbers.

  9. Suppose we have to multiply 7 X 8 : We should take 10 as the base of our calculation because it is the nearest unity to the numbers to be multiplied.

  10. 7 8 X For Example (10) 3 - 2 - 6 5 3x2 7-2

  11. Now lets learn multiplication of 2 digit numbers.

  12. Suppose we have to multiply 97 X 98 : We should take 100 as the base of our calculation because it is the nearest unity to the numbers to be multiplied.

  13. 97 98 X Necessary to put zeros For Example (100) 03 - - 02 95 06 03-02 97-02

  14. Now lets learn multiplication of 3digit numbers.

  15. Suppose we have to multiply 997 X 998 : We should take 1000 as the base of our calculation because it is the nearest unity to the numbers to be multiplied.

  16. 997 998 X Necessary to put zeros For Example (1000) 003 - - 002 995 006 997-002 003x002

  17. Now lets learn multiplication above the base.

  18. Suppose we have to multiply 12 X 14 : We should take 10 as the base of our calculation because it is the nearest unity to the numbers to be multiplied.

  19. CLICK HERE TO GO TO THE MAP (10) 12 14 X For Example 2 + + 4 16 8 2x4 14+2

  20. Here we come to the divider bay. . . BACK TO MAP

  21. Now lets learn division by 9.

  22. Suppose we have to divide 12 by 9 : 12 will be divided into 2 parts by a diagonal stroke.

  23. 2 DIGITS 9 1/2 REMAINDER QUOTIENT For Example 1 /3 BRING DOWN THE FIRST DIGIT BY ADDING 1+2 WE GET REMAINDER

  24. 3 DIGITS 9 11/3 REMAINDER QUOTIENT For Example ADD THE 1ST DIGIT FO THE QUOTIENT TO THE NEXT DIGIT OF THE DIVIDEND 12/5 BRING DOWN THE FIRST DIGIT BY ADDING 3+2 WE GET REMAINDER

  25. Now lets learn division by single digit divisor.

  26. Suppose we have to divide 111 by 8 : 111 will be divided into 2 parts by a diagonal stroke.

  27. 8 11/1 2 REMAINDER QUOTIENT For Example 2x1=2, 2x3=6 COMPLEMENT OF 8 2 6 /7 1 3 BRING DOWN THE FIRST DIGIT BY ADDING ROW 1+ROW 2 WE GET 3 BY ADDING ROW 1+ROW 2 WE GET REMAINDER

  28. Now lets learn division by double digit divisor.

  29. Suppose we have to divide 123 by 88 : 123 will be divided into 2 parts by a diagonal stroke. Now leaving 2 digits after the diagonal stroke since there are 2 digits in the divisor.

  30. 88 1/23 12 REMAINDER QUOTIENT CLICK HERE TO GO TO THE MAP For Example 12x1=12 COMPLEMENT OF 88 12 35 / 1 BRING DOWN THE FIRST DIGIT BY ADDING ROW 1+ROW 2 WE GET REMAINDER

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