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A small advice which I can give you

is keep in touch with vedic maths.


Practice a few examples shown in
the previous presentation.
Attend the speed test in my website
(www.geocities.com/rudranhari/). Examine
yourself. If you have done the above things,
then its time to continue.
Done by
L.Hariharan
This presentation deals with
Strange Coincidence
Revision of division
Right to Left Division
Advance Division
NUMBER SQUARE CUBE
1 1 1
2 4 8
3 9 27
4 16 64
5 25 125
6 36 216
7 49 343
8 64 512
9 81 729
Coincidence:
Square of any
number will not
end in 2,3,7,8
&
Cube of 2 ends in 8
and vice versa. Also,
Cube of 3 ends in 7
and vice versa.
Have you ever Divided 1 by 7. Have you found
the answer for 1/7. Press any key to continue.
Note: This fraction 1/7 can be converted to
7/49 and the previous division technique
in past presentations can be used to
calculate the answer.
FIND: 1/29 = 0.0
1
3
1
4
2
4
0
8
2
2
1
7
2
5
Step 1: 1/30 = .03.., therefore we have found .0 should come
Step 2: Add 0 to numerator start dividing 3(ie. 10/3) Therefore
we get quotient as 3 and remainder as 1.
Step 3: Combine remainder(1) and quotient(3). That is we get
13.
Step 4: Divide 13 by 3 again and find quotient(Q=4) and
remainder(R=1) as shown in figure. Repeat step 3.
Note: Quotient is running number Remainder is Subscript or
base.
Find: 8/49 = 0.
3
1
1
6
1
3
3
2
2
6
1
5
0
3
3
0
0
6
All steps are same except one. Here you are going to divide
8/5 and find Q = 1, R = 3.
Now continue as previous problem. Combine 3 and 1, divide 31
by 5 again and find Q = 6, R = 1

Try solving the problem using a paper and
pen, you will definitely get it.
So far we were dividing numbers from Left to Right.
We can also divide numbers from right to left
Divide 1/19 from right to left
1/19 =
1
0
0
5
1
2
0
6
0
3
1
1
1
5
1
7
1
8
0
9
1
4
0
7
1
3
1
6
0
8
0
4
0
21
Step1: Start with 1, since the denominator is 19 start multiplying
by 2.
Step2: 1*2 = ..
0
2, similarly 04,08,16
Step3: 16 =
1
6 Now multiply 6*2 and add 1, therefore
1
3
Step4: Continue until the numbers start repeating again.
Note: As 1/7, the fraction 1/19 is also a recurring
decimal. Compare 1/19 with left to right division.
So far we have seen in division
Denominator numbers ending in 9.
Numerator is other than 1 while dividing by 9
Dividing from right to left and vice versa.
What if
Denominators does not end in 9 or cannot be converted to 9.
The number is complex.
47/73 is written as
3 : 47
5
0
4
0
0
0000000
7
644
Step1: After 47 put as many zeros you want.
Step2: Divide 47 by 7, Q = 6 & R = 5. Put 6 and 5 as shown
in figure.
Step3: Do 50 3*6 = 32
Step4: Divide 32 by 7, Q = 4 & R = 4. Put as shown in
figure.
Step5: Do 40 3*4=28, divide 28 by 7,Q = 4 & R = 0
3 : 47
5
0
4
0
7
0
5
000000
7
6438
Step6: Continuing we get ve number. Therefore 0 is
changed to 7 and 4 is reduced to 3.
Step7: 70 3*3 = 61
Step8: 61 divided by 7, Q = 8, R = 5
Step9: The process is repeated to get more digits.
Step10: With our commonsense we can find that the
division should be 0.6438...
So far in all the vedic maths presentations we have dealt
with Multiplication, Squares, Cubes, Square Root, Cube Root,
Division and other interesting concepts.
If you have to get full benefit from the presentations you
must also try to solve on your own. These presentations are just a
helping hand to you.
I know you have taken a paper and a pen to start solving
more problems on your own.
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