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The Power of Vedic Maths

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NATIONAL BESTSELLER 2nd REVISED & UPDATED EDITION With Trigonometry Vedic mathematics is gaining widespread popularity among the student community as well as maths lovers. The absence of a book, explaining the techniques in a simple language, has been felt acutely for a long time. This book has been written using a step-by-step approach, and attempts to fill the existing void. It includes several solved problems in addition to 1000 practice problems with answers. It also includes a special chapter which shows the application of the techniques to problems set in competitive exams like CAT, CET etc. People from all walks of life including school and college students, teachers, parents and also those from non-mathematical areas of study will discover the joys of solving mathematical problems using the wonderful set of techniques called Vedic Maths.

176 pages, Paperback

First published February 4, 2013

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September 14, 2020
Now this one seemed to be exhaustive.... But it did miss some of the concept. But yes. this is also a good book, if you want to tackle the subject..Mentally :)
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December 30, 2019
An easy-to-follow book that uses examples to explain the techniques and provides step-by-step instructions...

I had (many years ago) tried to read a book on Vedic Mathematics, but never completed it as it wasn’t easy to read... this book is different and I not only went through all the techniques (that too in just a couple of days), but even ended up identifying a few that I can try and apply in my daily practice...

I do not think that I will adopt all of the techniques - as it’s difficult to unlearn conventional methods that are habitually ingrained in our memory and actions (e.g. I found the division technique to be quite complex)... but there are others (some of the specific multiplication scenarios, squares, trigonometry, linear equations) that seem quite straightforward to adopt... and maybe as I get used to these techniques, I can go back and relook at some of the other ones again...

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