
Vedic Mathematics is an ancient technique of solving mathematical problems. It was basically originated in the Vedas, ancient Indian scriptures. This approach is specifically designed to simplify complex calculations by using simpler methods. This will help to breakdown the complex questions into simpler steps and enhance your overall speed. The CAT exam can turn out to be very challenging for many aspirants. However, implementing Vedic Mathematics can ease your preparation strategy. If implemented well while preparing, it can be a real game changer.
In this article we will discuss its techniques, advantages and the impact it can have on your preparation journey.
Sutra name | Meaning | |
1. Ekadhikena Purvena | By one or more than the previous one | |
2. Nikhilam Navatashcaramam Dashatah | All from 9 and the last from 10 | |
3. Urdhva Tiryagbyham | Vertically and Crosswise | |
4. Paraavartya Yojayet | Transpose and apply | |
5. Sunyam Saamya Samuccaye | Equated to zero | |
6. Anurupye- Sunyamanyat | If one is in ratio, the other one is zero | |
7. Sankalana – Vyavakalanabhyam | By addition and by subtraction | |
8. Puranapuranabhyam | By completion or by non – completion | |
9. Chalana- Kalanabhyam | Sequential motion | |
10. Ekanyunena Purvena | One less than the previous one | |
11. Yavadunam | The deficiency | |
12. Vyastisamashtih | Whole as one and one as whole | |
13. Sesanyan Kena Caramena | Remainder by the last digit | |
14. Sopantyadvayamantyam | Ultimate and twice the penultimate | |
15. Gunitasamuccayah | The whole product is the same | |
16. Gunaka Samuccayah | Collectivity of multipliers |
