What is the square of 15 using Vedic math?

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To find the square of 15 using Vedic math, we can use the technique of "Anurupya" (Proportionality). Here's the calculation: (10 + 5)² = ? = (10)² + 2(10)(5) + (5)² = 100 + 100 + 25 = 225 Therefore, the square of 15 using Vedic math is: 15² = 225
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The answer for square of 15 is 225. Solution: Step 1: Write the square of 5 that is 25 Step 2 : Take the number preceding 5 that is 1, then multiply 1 with its sucessor that is 2 ,we get answer as 2 Step 3 : Put both the answers in Step1 & Step2 to get the final answer that is 225
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The answer for square of 15 is 225. Solution: Step 1: Write the square of 5 that is 25 Step 2 : Take the number preceding 5 that is 1, then multiply 1 with its sucessor that is 2 ,we get answer as 2 Step 3 : Put both the answers in Step1 & Step2 to get the final answer that is 225 read less
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