What is the basic of Vedic math?

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The basic of vedic math is 16 sutras ( Formulae in english) and 13 sub-sutras. These were originally written in Sanskrit during vedic period. The were translated in english,hindi and other languages and they were found useful in doing mathematical calculations easily in less time as compared to normal...
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The basic of vedic math is 16 sutras ( Formulae in english) and 13 sub-sutras. These were originally written in Sanskrit during vedic period. The were translated in english,hindi and other languages and they were found useful in doing mathematical calculations easily in less time as compared to normal method using modern math. Students mainly from class 4 to 12 will find them useful for their fast calculation of mathematical problems. read less
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