Abstract

Vedic mathematics is an interesting, speedy, simple logical & integral part of our ancient Indian culture using traditional mathematics, which finds its origin in our Vedas especially “Atharva Veda” and is mainly based on 16 principles called “Sutras” & 13 Sub-Sutras. Applied to almost every branch of mathematics. The interesting part in Vedic mathematics is, you can mostly check your calculation and know whether you are right or wrong in few seconds and that makes it more enjoyable. Here, discuss some applications of Vedic mathematics in one of its field i.e. Algebra and see how it saves a lot of time & efforts in solving the problems.

Highlights

  • The Vedas & Upaveda are unlimited storehouse of knowledge, which were probed extensively by and this led to the development of the sixteen Sutras and thirteen Sub-Sutras

  • That, this Vedic mathematics is being adopted by various professionals, scientists, taught in some of the most prestigious institutes worldwide & especially students preparing for various big competitions, to achieve better performance.[1,2,3,4]

  • 2.2.Anurupye Sunyamanyat: This Vedic sutra says – If one is in ratio, the other one is zero, it means when the ratio of x or y is equal to that of independent term, put the ratio of y or x = 0

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Summary

Introduction

The Vedas & Upaveda are unlimited storehouse of knowledge, which were probed extensively by and this led to the development of the sixteen Sutras and thirteen Sub-Sutras. Developed methods & techniques, elaborating the principles contained in these Sutras & Sub- Sutras is called Vedic mathematics. Sutras, which are basically single line phrases, is based on a rational way of thinking, which improves intuition, creativity and emphasizes on development of our mental abilities, which is the bottom-line of the mastery, that is seen, in mathematical geniuses of the present and the past. A single Sutra/Formula can be used to perform various arithmetic calculation, all the basic calculations can be done using different available methods, and it isup to the students to choose the method they find to be more comfortable. Applications of the sixteen Sutras can be found in the different branches of mathematics viz. That, this Vedic mathematics is being adopted by various professionals, scientists, taught in some of the most prestigious institutes worldwide & especially students preparing for various big competitions, to achieve better performance.[1,2,3,4]

Vedic Sutras for solving simultaneous equation
Anurupye Sunyamanyat: This sutra simply says
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