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  1. Cheeniya

    Cheeniya Super Moderator Staff Member IL Hall of Fame

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    Dear friends !

    Upto which table do you know?

    At least Upto 10, awesome!

    You have crossed the mountain!

    Don't worry for the rest of the tables!

    From 10th to 99th, any table, very easy!

    I didn't know this. Because this vedic mathematics was not taught to us in school.

    How to write Table of any two digit number?

    For example Table of *87*

    First write down *table of 8 then write down table of 7 beside it*

    08 0 7 (08+0) 87
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    16 1 4 (16+1) 174
    24 2 1 (24+2) 261
    32 2 8 (32+2) 348
    40 3 5 (40+3) 435
    48 4 2 (48+4) 522
    56 4 9 (56+4) 609
    64 5 6 (64+5) 696
    72 6 3 (72+6) 783
    80 7 0 (80+7) 870

    Now table of 38

    03 0 8 (3+0) 38
    06 1 6 (6+1) 76
    09 2 4 (9+2) 114
    12 3 2 (12+3) 152
    15 4 0 (15+4) 190
    18 4 8 (18+4) 228
    21 5 6 (21+5) 266
    24 6 4 (24+6) 304
    27 7 2 (27+7) 342
    30 8 0 (30+8) 380
    33 8 8 (33+8) 418
    36 9 6 (36+9) 456

    Now table of 92

    09 02 (09+0) 92
    18 04 (18+0) 184
    27 06 (27+0) 276
    36 08 (36+0) 368
    45 10 (45+1) 460
    54 12 (54+1) 552
    63 14 (63+1) 644
    72 16 (72+1) 736
    81 18 (81+1) 828
    90 20 (90+2) 920
    99 22 (99+1) 1012
    108 24 (108+2) 1104

    This way one can make Tables from 10 to 99

    Share & teach children, if you feel right.
    Intelligence booster!

    The brilliance of the country is full of unthinkable treasures!

    This is our Vedic Mathematics!!.
     
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  2. jayasala42

    jayasala42 IL Hall of Fame

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    This part of Vedic Maths is Very brilliant!If we read more articles on Vedic Mathematics, perhaps we may have to change our opinion
    jayasala42
     
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  3. Cheeniya

    Cheeniya Super Moderator Staff Member IL Hall of Fame

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    @jayasala42
    Thank you for your response Madam. This is truly brilliant. I never knew maths could be so interesting and simple :blush:
     
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    Thyagarajan IL Hall of Fame

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    @Cheeniya
    :hello:Thanks.

    Ancient Indian mathematics are full of surprises. It is said zero is gift from India.

    2. One remembers
    BHASKARA AND his daughter's marriage arrangement and waiting for an auspicious hour and the hour glass tilted resulting in missing auspicious time.

    3. One remembers abacus for basic arithmetic learning. Japanese too have simple method in arithmetic using crossing lines and counting intercepts.

    4.Tractenberg too, in erstwhile Russian jail invented memory calculations in high speed basic arithmetic .

    5. This year is 900th birth anniversary of ancient Hindu mathematician....guss whom..
    Regards.
     
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    Thanks Anna for this Maths.I love maths
     
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    Cheeniya Super Moderator Staff Member IL Hall of Fame

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    @Thyagarajan
    Thank you for the wonderful tidbits Thyagu. I am not that knowledgeable about the ancient mathematicians
     
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    :hello:Pleasure is mine.
    With help of google, it is easy for one to turn historian in Mathematics of the orient. Google “Leelavati” and there you have knowledge of ancient that includes Vedic maths. A stout book published by an Indian is available on Vedic maths. I remember to have seen it with my son few decades ago.

    I have come cross an interesting fact about number 2520. Simple fact about uniqueness of this number is that it is exactly divisible by natural number one to ten. There are many other ways it is considered unique. Half of factorial 7 written as 7! /2= 5040/2 =2520. ( 1x2x3x4x5x6x7 = 7!)

    It is written for love of mathematics certainly not to flabbergast the readers read our followers.

    Regards.
     
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