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VEDIC MATHS-13

  VEDIC MATHS                             By OMKAR TENDOLKA R Hello friends,                       This is our 13th blog from the series of "Vedic maths" blogs. Here in this blog we will learn about   " subtraction using the rule ''All from 9 and last from 10 " . Subtraction using the rule ''All from 9 and last from 10":                 Subtraction using rule ''' All from 9 and last from 10" is one of elementary techniques of vedic Mathematics. Basically it is used to subtract any number from a power of ten. The powers of the .include  number like 10, 100, 1000, 10000, etc.                So if you want to learn a method by which you can quickly Subtract a number from power of tens, then this technique can come to your aid.                When we go to the market to buy something, we generally give a hundred rupee note to the shopkeeper and calculate the change that we should get after deducting the total amount of groceries, In

VEDIC MATHS-12

  VEDIC MATHS                             By OMKAR TENDOLKA R H ello friends,                       This is our 12th blog from the series of "Vedic maths" blogs. Here in this blog we will learn about   " squaring of numbers between 50 and 60 ". Square: Squaring is multiplying a number by itself. Reference : We had already learn about "Squaring of numbers ending with 5" our previous blog. If you have missed my last blog then please visit   " VEDIC MATHS-10 ". We had already learn about  "multiplications  of numbers whose last digits add to 10 and the remaining digits should be the same" in  our previous blog. If you have missed my last blog then please visit " VEDIC MATHS-11 " .   Squaring of numbers between 50 and 60: Here in this blog we will discuss related to squaring. It is used to square numbers that lies between 50 and 60.             57        56          52        53              ×  57      ×  56        ×  52      ×

VEDIC MATHS-11

VEDIC MATHS                             By OMKAR TENDOLKA R Hello friends,                      This is our eleventh blog from the series of "Vedic maths" blogs. Here in this blog we will learn about   " multiplications of numbers whose last digits add to 10 and the remaining digits should be the same ".                          The technique of squaring number ending with 5 is a very popular technique. Some education board have included it in their curriculum. In Vedic mathematics, there is an extension to principle which is not know to many people. This formula of Vedic Mathematics tells us that the above rule is applicable not only to the squaring of numbers ending in 5 but also to the multiplication of numbers whose last digits add to 10 and remaining digits are the same. Reference: We had already learn about  " squaring of numbers ending with '5' "  In our previous blog. If you have missed my last blog then please visit   " VEDIC MATHS-10

VEDIC MATHS-10

  VEDIC MATHS                             By OMKAR TENDOLKA R Hello friends,                       This is our tenth blog from the series of "Vedic maths" blogs. Here in this blog we will learn about   " squaring of numbers ending with '5' ".  Square: Squaring is multiplying a number by itself.  Let us have a look at how to square number ending with 5.  For example:   1) Find the square of 65             65          ×   65        ---------         4225 In 65, the number apart from 5 is 6. After 6 comes 7. So, we multiply 6 by 7 and write down the answer 42. Next we multiply the last digits, viz.(5×5) and write down 25 to the right of 42 and complete our multiplication. Our answer is 4225.  Answer:  65  ×  65 = 4225.   2) Find the square of 75             75          ×   75        ---------         5625 In 75, the number apart from 5 is 7. After 7 comes 8. So, we multiply 7 by 8 and write down the answer 56. Next we multiply the last digits, viz.(5×5) and wri

VEDIC MATHS-9

  VEDIC MATHS                             By OMKAR TENDOLKA R Hello friends,             This is our eighth blog from the series of "Vedic maths" blogs. Here in this blog we will learn about   " special multiplications ".          Here in this blog we will learn about  " multiplying by 12 shortcut. "  in Vedic maths. Using the method given below we can instantly multiply any number between 12 - 19. Special m ultiplication : Multiplication of numbers with multiplier by using  some tricks or shortcut. Reference :  We had already learn about multiplying a number with series of 9's In our previous blog. If you have missed my last blog then please visit   " VEDIC MATHS-3 ",   " VEDIC MATHS-4 " and " VEDIC MATHS-5 ".  We had already learn only about multiplying a number with series of 1's In our previous blog. If you have missed my last blog then please visit " VEDIC MATHS-6 " and " VEDIC MATHS-7 ". We ha

VEDIC MATHS-8

  VEDIC MATHS                             By OMKAR TENDOLKA R Hello friends,              This is our eighth blog from the series of "Vedic maths" blogs. Here in this blog we will learn about   " special multiplications ".           Here in this blog we will learn about  " M ultiplication of numbers with series of similar digits in multiplier "  in Vedic maths. Using the method given below we can instantly multiply any number with 222, 333, 444, 555, etc Special m ultiplication : Multiplication of numbers with a series of similar digit's in multiplier. Reference : We had already learn about multiplying a number with series of 9's In our previous blog. If you have missed my last blog then please visit " VEDIC MATHS-3 ",   " VEDIC MATHS-4 " and " VEDIC MATHS-5 ".  We had already learn about multiplying a number with series of 1's In our previous blog. If you have missed my last blog then please visit " VEDIC MA

VEDIC MATHS-7

  VEDIC MATHS                             By OMKAR TENDOLKA R Hello friends,                This is our seventh blog from the series of "Vedic maths" blogs. Here in this blog we will learn about   " special multiplications ".                Here in this blog we will learn about  " multiplication of numbers with series of 1's "  in Vedic maths. Using the method given below we can instantly multiply any number with 11, 111, 1111, 11111, etc.                This technique is divided into two case. In the first case, will will multiplying a given 2-digits number with equal 11. In the second case, we will multiplying a given higher digits  number with 111, 1111, 11111 etc. By dot sandwich method. Special multiplication : Multiplication of numbers with a series of 1's Case 1: Case 1 was already discussed in previous blog. If you have missed my last blog then please visit " VEDIC MATHS-5 " . Case 2 : In case 2 we will multiplying a given higher

VEDIC MATHS-6

  VEDIC MATHS                             By OMKAR TENDOLKA R Hello friends,                       This is our sixth blog from the series of "Vedic maths" blogs. Here in this blog we will learn about   " special multiplications ".          Here in this blog we will learn about  " multiplication of numbers with series of 1's "  in Vedic maths. Using the method given below we can instantly multiply any number with 11, 111, 1111, 11111, etc.                This technique is divided into two case. In the first case, will will multiplying a given 2-digits number with equal 11. In the second case, we will multiplying a given higher digits  number with 111, 1111, 11111 etc. By dot sandwich method. Special multiplication : Multiplication of numbers with a series of 1's Case 1: Case 1 was already discussed in previous blog. If you have missed my last blog then please visit " VEDIC MATHS-5 ". Case 2 : In case 2 we will multiplying a given higher di