Online Brain Games like Mathematical Games for Brain Development

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When we think about or discuss the details and benefits of mathematical games, we immediately assume that they are meant for growing children in assisting their brain power development. The truth is many of the mathematical games could be used by adults also for enhancing their brain capabilities, improve memory retention and recollection, and increase processing speed in any kind of situation. Mathematical games presented by many websites as online brain games range from simple mathematical problems to deep and complicated ones, some of them remaining unsolved even now. Mathematical games could be categorized as basic number games, plain and complex geometrical puzzles, combinational problems, and network-based brain games.

Mathematical problems are believed to have started since the time human settlements took place on earth. One mathematical puzzle, known as papyrus, had been accepted as belonging to the ancient Egyptian culture and written around 1850 BC. The puzzle is “There are seven houses in a place, in which seven cats live. Each cat had killed seven mice. The ears of grains eaten by each mouse in these houses are also seven. Every single ear of grain could have produced wheat amounting to seven hekats. What would be the total of all these items?”

Similarly, ancient Greeks also presented several classical mathematical puzzles, with many of them by the famous mathematician and scientist, Archimedes. The book known as ‘The Sandreckoner’ contains such mathematical brain games, with the ‘Cattle Problem’ being the most popular among them. The solution to the problem is a number with an unbelievable 206545 digits. Another great mathematician of the past was Fibonacci, whose book, ‘Liber Abaci’ was written in 1202. His principles are applied today in many online brain games, as well as by operators in stock markets and currency markets.

The online brain games based on mathematical puzzles offered by nearly all the websites in this field can be categorized as counter and board games, card games, domino games, coin games, pencil and paper games, and scissors and paper games. Board games involve pieces or counters that are placed on the board, moved across the board, and removed from the board. The most basic board games known to everybody are checkers and backgammon. The modern online board games include Scrabble, Monopoly, and Risk. Such online board and counter games would be highly beneficial both for children, as well as for adults in improving brain power.

The online numbers games and geometric puzzles are highly interesting exercises. We might think what could be the great thing about additions, subtractions, multiplications, divisions, and basic geometry. That is underestimating the power of mathematics in improving our brain power. For example, many of us would not be able to multiply beyond 12×12 or 16×16. If you could multiply a 3-digit number by another 3-digit number in your brain and present the answer, you could guess how much brain power you possess. This is easily possible with practice. Similarly, familiarizing yourself with geometrical and trignometrical patterns and solving puzzles involving them improve your brain power tremendously. Such puzzles are available in large numbers in online brain games.

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Essentials of Vedic Mathematics

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Vedic Mathematics is an ancient form of Mathematics that is spreading its wings around the educational systems and the knowledge centers. The interest as well as the demand is growing due to its simplicity and effectiveness, providing a bundle of benefits.

This ancient form of mathematics was born in the Vedic Age but the system as well as the significance of this form was buried deep under the centuries and ages. Later on, Sri Bharati Krsna Tirthaji studied the Vedas, a set of sacred ancient Hindu texts, from where he founded a set of sutras that he claimed allegedly encompass all mathematics. The remarkable system of calculation was then rediscovered by Tirthaji from the Vedas between 1911 and 1918.

‘Sutras’ is a term taken from the ancient Indian language, Sanskrit, that means ‘thread of knowledge’. As the meaning suggests, these sutras are well described as word formulae or one-line formulae that ease mathematical calculations. These formulae naturally make the mind works in direction to the appropriate method of solution. It is also known as aphorisms and covers each and every aspect of mathematics including arithmetic, algebra, geometry, calculus, and trigonometry.

Vedic Maths works on the principle of 16 sutras that are easily memorized, easily understandable, enabling to solve long and tough mathematical problems quickly and effectively. The 16 sutras are:

1. Ekadhikina Purvena: By one more than the previous one2. Nikhilam Navatashcaramam Dashatah: All from 9 and the last from 103. Urdhva-Tiryagbyham: Vertically and crosswise4. Paraavartya Yojayet: Transpose and adjust5. Shunyam Saamyasamuccaye: When the sum is the same that sum is zero6. (Anurupye) Shunyamanyat: If one is in ratio, the other is zero7. Sankalana-vyavakalanabhyam: By addition and by subtraction8. Puranapuranabyham: By the completion or non-completion9. Chalana-Kalanabyham: Differences and Similarities10. Yaavadunam: Whatever the extent of its deficiency11. Vyashtisamanstih: Part and Whole12. Shesanyankena Charamena: The remainders by the last digit13. Sopaantyadvayamantyam: The ultimate and twice the penultimate14. Ekanyunena Purvena: By one less than the previous one15. Gunitasamuchyah: The product of the sum is equal to the sum of the product16. Gunakasamuchyah: The factors of the sum is equal to the sum of the factors

There are numerous benefits of vedic mathematics. Some of the most significant benefits are its effectiveness and perfection in solving all sort of mathematical problems and calculations like reciprocals, squares and square roots, cubes and cube roots, multiple simultaneous equations, cubic equations, and higher degree equations. It also helps to cross check all the calculations and confirm the correctness.

Apart from these, it also plays an influential role in providing a new approach to our outlook by enriching our knowledge and understanding of Mathematics.

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