Saturday, 16 July 2011

Vedic Mathematics - Squares

Mathematics can be fun for those who like it and nasty for those who hate it. In any case, a good knowledge in mathematics is always an added advantage.
Vedic Mathematics provides methods for making calculations easier. It provides techniques for mental calculations. I have already described the techniques for Easy Multiplication in an earlier post.
To read it, please click the following link : Easy Multiplication
Here, an easy method to find the square of any two digit number mentally is described.




Numbers Beginning with 1

  • Here the base number is 10.
Consider the example 14 * 14.
  • First find the difference of the number from base number 10. (14 - 10 = 4)
  • Add it with the number. This forms the first part of result. (14 + 4 = 18)
  • Now find the square of last digit. It forms last part of the result. (4 * 4 = 16)
  • If the last part contains more than one digit, add all digits except last to the first part. (18 / 16 --> 196)
  • 14 * 14 = 196
Consider another example 17 * 17
  •  17 - 10 = 7
  • 17 + 7 = 24
  • 7 * 7 = 49
  • 24 / 49 --> 289
  • 17 * 17 = 289
These steps are written for illustration only. You can calculate the results directly.
13 * 13 = 16/9 = 169
11 * 11 = 12/1 = 121
This method can be used for numbers from 11 to 19.


Numbers Beginning with 2

  • The method is almost similar to the previous one.
  • Here base number is 20. (20 = 10 * 2)
Consider the example 21 * 21
  • Find the difference from the base number. (21 - 20 = 1)
  • Add it with the number and multiply by 2. (1+ 21 = 22 * 2 = 44)
  • This forms first part of result.
  • Now find square of last digit. This forms second part. (1 * 1 = 1)
  • 44 / 1 --> 441
Here, in the second step , the number is multiplied by 2. This is the only difference from the first method.

22 * 22 = 2*(22+2) / 4 = 484
26 * 26 = 64 / 36 = 676

Similarly this method can be extended for numbers beginning with 3, 4, .. , 9.

Using this technique, you can easily find the square of any two digit number mentally. Practise with more examples and do recommend this method to your friends.

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