Volume 20 No 21 (2022)
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Exploring the Relationship between Vedic Mathematics and Advanced Calculus
Deva Anjali, Dr. Deepali Brijlal Banswal
Abstract
The relationship between Vedic Mathematics and Advanced Calculus can be seen as a bridge between practicality and abstraction in the realm of mathematics. Vedic Mathematics, rooted in ancient Indian texts, emphasizes intuitive and mental calculation techniques for various mathematical operations. On the other hand, Advanced Calculus deals with complex mathematical concepts and techniques, focusing on abstract ideas like limits, derivatives, integrals, and infinite series. Despite their apparent differences, these two disciplines share common objectives and can complement each other in several ways. Both Vedic Mathematics and Advanced Calculus strive for algorithmic efficiency in solving mathematical problems. Vedic Mathematics offers quick and efficient methods for mental calculations, while Advanced Calculus develops advanced techniques for tackling intricate mathematical challenges. By combining these approaches, students can enhance their computational speed and problem-solving abilities. Moreover, both Vedic Mathematics and Advanced Calculus provide distinct problem-solving techniques. Vedic Mathematics offers specific methods for multiplication, division, square roots, and equation solving, providing alternative approaches to traditional algorithms. Advanced Calculus, on the other hand, equips students with tools to solve complex problems in calculus, such as optimization, differential equations, and multivariable integration. Exploring the relationship between these disciplines allows students to broaden their problem-solving repertoire and approach mathematical challenges from different angles.
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The relationship between Vedic Mathematics and Advanced Calculus can be seen as a bridge between practicality and abstraction in the realm of mathematics.
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