Do you know that 1/9^2 = 012345679 (endless recurring) and (9^2)-1/ (9^2 = 987654321 (endless recurring)! You may mentally work out 1/99^2 and {(99^2)-1}/99^2 and so on in same manner!
When you merge these two values as a single number like (012345679 987654321) said number is a square of another number as (111111111)^2
It is a simple relation of 'squares and reciprocals' that has been used in Vedic Mathematics! You may endlessly work out relations like these for another hundred-births of yours!
Before you do it, learn simple linear number application along with a calculator or learn 'formulae applying' in Microsoft EXCEL! Be careful not to be deceived by truncation error!
You would like to present your working model after 100 births or with a half knowledge of it is a problem before you! Solve it yourself!
I guess you are an Indian (as I grasp from your name)
Regards!
2007-05-04 23:05:41
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answered by kkr 3
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vedic maths easy to learn and with in a short period of time u will become one of the good mathematicians
2007-05-05 06:41:49
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answered by Anonymous
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pythagoras theorem..well it is a gud topic....teachers r goin to like it ..so best luck 4 the future
2007-05-06 00:55:31
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answered by abhi 1
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a model on geometry
2016-04-01 08:27:17
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answered by Anonymous
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early history of mathematics
2007-05-05 01:54:27
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answered by ILU 2
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choose a suitable one for you
search google, ask your teacher.
2007-05-04 07:38:23
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answered by iyiogrenci 6
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i think
evolution of numbers will be apt
2007-05-04 18:40:48
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answered by 7samurai 2
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ask ur teacher
2007-05-04 20:56:42
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answered by MANSI R 2
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