Does Vedic Maths use Sanskrit language?

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Aryabhata used Sanskrit to express complex mathematical concepts in a very clear and easy-to-understand way. The use of Sanskrit to express mathematical concepts is not just a historical curiosity. Today, there are still some people who use Sanskrit to study mathematics
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