Vedic Mathematics, an ancient mathematical system from India, has gained recognition for its exceptional simplicity and efficiency in tackling complex mathematical problems. At the heart of Vedic Math lies using Sutras, concise and potent formulas that empower individuals to perform rapid mental calculations.
In Gunakasamuccayah Sutra, the statement “The factors of the sum are equal to the sum of the factors” is a valuable tool for verifying the accuracy of results obtained through multiplication, division, and factorization processes.
In this article, we will explore this sutra with suitable examples.
Example 1
(x + 2) (x + 5) = x2 + 7x +10
As is seen in the above form, that
Sc of the product = Product of the Sc
(1+2) (1+5) = 1 + 7 +10
3 x 6 = 1+ 17
18 = 18
Hence Verified
Example 2
(x + 4) (x + 1) (x + 6) = x3 + 11×2 + 34x + 24
As is seen in the above form, that
Sc of the product = Product of the Sc
(1 + 4) (1 + 1) (1 + 6) = 1+ 11 + 34 + 24
5 x 2 x 7 = 12 + 58
70 = 70
Hence Verified
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Wrapping Up!!
The Gunakasamuccayah Sutra holds the position of the 15th sutra in Vedic Mathematics. Introducing this sutra into mathematical exercises allows children to elevate their skill levels and acquire a handy technique to validate equations efficiently.
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What is the main principle behind Vedic Mathematics?
Vedic Mathematics is based on ancient Indian sutras, offering concise formulas for efficient mental calculations and emphasizing the interconnectedness of mathematical operations.