Subtract both the top and bottom numbers from the Vedic base of 10.
- For example, for multiplying 6 x 7, first perform 10 – 6, which equals 4. Write the 4 to the right of the 6.
- By subtracting from 10, you're taking the 'base' of the numbers.
- The standard bases in Vedic Math are 10, 100, 1000, and 100,000.
Likewise, what are the three rules of Vedic Maths?
- 42 (10 - 1) = 420 - 42 = 378.
- 52 (100 - 1) = 5200 - 52.
- 67 (1000 - 1) = 67000 - 67.
- 12 - 1 = 11 | 99 - 11 = 88.
- 5 - 1 = 4|9 - 4 = 5.
- 9 - 1 = 8| 9 - 8 = 1.
- 88 -1 = 87|99 - 87 = 12.
- 4 × 5|2 × 8.
Subsequently, question is, what are the 16 sutras of Vedic Maths? The Sixteen Sutras and their Corollaries are as follows:
- Ekadhikina Purvena - By one more than the previous one (Corollary: Anurupyena)
- Nikhilam Navatashcaramam Dashatah - All from 9 and the last from 10 (Corollary: Sisyate Sesasamjnah)
- Urdhva-Tiryagbyham - Vertically and crosswise (Corollary: Adyamadyenantyamantyena)
In this regard, how many sutras are there in Vedic Maths?
16 Sutras
What is Vedic Maths with examples?
Calculating Squares Roots in Vedic Mathematics
| # | Name / Sutra | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
| 4 | Paravartya Yojayet | Transpose and adjust |
| 5 | Shunyam Saamyasamuccaye | When the sum is the same that sum is zero |
| 6 | Anurupye Shunyamanyat | If one is in ratio, the other is zero |
| 7 | Sankalana-vyavakalanabhyam | By addition and by subtraction |
