Sixteen Ancient Principles Solving Difficult Mathematics

Article by Mike Greaves

In this article, mathematical solutions is given with sixteen Vedic principles, which were deep rooted in Vedas. Vedic maths fosters easy solutions on difficult challenges of maths.An ancient form of mathematics- Helping the medieval age group in different mathematical challenges and that is none other than “Vedic maths”. Vedic mathematics has spread to all educational system and to all knowledgeable centers. There is a simplicity and effective measure, which provides lots and lots of benefits to students rather to every age group. Yes, this mathematics can be pursued by any one of any age group.The history of this mathematics was deep rooted in Vedas that is it has come from Vedic Age. It contains numerous principles of Vedas, which contains basic knowledge of polynomials, algebras, square roots, cube roots and the concept of zero. There are sixteen sutras in Vedic maths rather principles.16 principles/ sutras make mathematics easy and simple as it has many mental maths formulae and mind works, which directs solutions with appropriate methods. There is another name- Aphorisms, which covers every aspect of mathematics counting geometry, calculus, arithmetic and trigonometry. Sixteen sutras are very easy to memorize and enables quick solutions of lengthy, tough mathematical struggles and challenges.The sixteen sutras are-

Ekadhikina Purvena: By one more than the previous one Nikhilam Navatashcaramam Dashatah: All from 9 and the last from 10 Urdhva-Tiryagbyham: Vertically and crosswise Paraavartya Yojayet: Transpose and adjust Shunyam Saamyasamuccaye: When the sum is the same that sum is zero (Anurupye) Shunyamanyat: If one is in ratio, the other is zero Sankalana-vyavakalanabhyam: By addition and by subtraction Puranapuranabyham: By the completion or non-completion Chalana-Kalanabyham: Differences and Similarities Yaavadunam: Whatever the extent of its deficiency Vyashtisamanstih: Part and Whole Shesanyankena Charamena: The remainders by the last digitSopaantyadvayamantyam: The ultimate and twice the penultimateEkanyunena Purvena: By one less than the previous one Gunitasamuchyah: The product of the sum is equal to the sum of the product Gunakasamuchyah: The factors of the sum is equal to the sum of the factorsEffective and significant benefit of vedic maths training is solving and calculations like squares and square roots, reciprocals, cubic equations and high degree calculations. Apart from these,vedic maths classes at vedic maths franchise have sample benefits for students and math seekers who develop challenges and problems while calculations.It also portrays a significant role in providing a new approach to mathematics by enriching knowledge and understanding of Mathematics.

A short introduction to early mathematics, spanning the globe from Egypt to Greece and on to India, by Robin Wilson, Emeritus Gresham Professor of Geometry. Thetranscript and downloadable versions of the lecture are available from the Gresham College website: www.gresham.ac.uk Gresham College has been giving free public lectures since 1597. This tradition continues today with all of our five or so public lectures a week being made available for free download from our website. www.gresham.ac.uk
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Question: Do you have to be a genius in mathematics in order to pursue accounting and finance studies?
Here’s the thing, i’ve always been bad at mathematics, but on the contrary, for some reason, i’ve always enjoyed statistics and done pretty good at exams in the past. Now i’m planning on starting a bachelor degree in accounting and finance, so what i desire to know is what kind of mathematics should i expect if i follow this path? how advanced does it get?

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Answer by angelkat2
It’s pretty much basic maths in the accounting and finance degree im taking. addition, subtraction, percentages, averages etc. There are also variations to the degree, so if you don’t like the idea of the maths, then you could do a more business management based degree, which in my university had the same 1st year courses but meant less maths in the 2nd and 3rd year.

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One Response to Sixteen Ancient Principles Solving Difficult Mathematics

  1. Ravi V says:

    In simple terms Accounting and finance is nothing but + and – that u learn in 4 or 5 th standard. Occausanally u may find * and / and fiew % nothing else.

    rest is all statics, that u are very good. Account is booked after the expense is done. and written in books as + or – ( they call Credit and Debit)

    Finance if future predection of where to get money from and where to spend.

    Only crux here is to under stand + and -. that is what to + or – and where.

    Balance is projection of data in various formats of statics in cluding the balance sheet. I hope that is good

    and in addition u get calculator do do all this.