How does Vedic Maths simplify calculus concepts?

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With the help of vedic maths you will learn very short keys which are very easy and for these keys we not need the paper and pen we can do by using the brain only. And it simplify the calculus
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Vedic Maths is very helpful in solving arithmetic questions mentally as well as it simplifies algebraic and calculus expressions.
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