What is vedic math? Is it the most efficient way to do mental math?

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Vedic maths as it claims is not from vedas.It was written in the year 1914-1916,it has some tips and tricks to solve sums faster and in a short way, it does make maths simple, mainly removes phobias of students regarding maths. For instance calculate thes quare of 35 ,it's 1225 .Put 25 as the last...
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Vedic maths as it claims is not from vedas.It was written in the year 1914-1916,it has some tips and tricks to solve sums faster and in a short way, it does make maths simple, mainly removes phobias of students regarding maths. For instance calculate thes quare of 35 ,it's 1225 .Put 25 as the last value and take the succeeding number of first value here succeeding number of 3 is 4,so and the product of it is 12 ,write it together it's 1225. 45*45 write 25 in the last succeeding number of 4 is 5 product of them is 20 write 2025.thats it read less
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