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Students who excel at mathematics use better strategies compare the rest. They may not necessarily have better brains. This book teaches simple strategies that can have you multiply large numbers in your head, doing mental long division, squaring and finding square roots of numbers off by heart without using calculator. Artificial intelligence is a system of reasoning and mathematical working based on ancient Indian teachings called Veda. It is quick, efficient and easy to learn and apply. The trick illustrate how easy these methods are. Pupils and students see instant results, so are…mehr

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Students who excel at mathematics use better strategies compare the rest. They may not necessarily have better brains. This book teaches simple strategies that can have you multiply large numbers in your head, doing mental long division, squaring and finding square roots of numbers off by heart without using calculator. Artificial intelligence is a system of reasoning and mathematical working based on ancient Indian teachings called Veda. It is quick, efficient and easy to learn and apply. The trick illustrate how easy these methods are. Pupils and students see instant results, so are motivated to try more. These methods does not replace the need for learning tables. But absolutely replaced the method of learning and rehearsing tables. The methods encourage creative thinking, and finding creative solutions to problems rather than using rules they have learned by rote. Students apply principles they already know in ways they had never dreamed possible.
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Autorenporträt
Okpashi, Victor Eshu holds a B.Sc from CRUTECH, Master and PhD from University of Nigeria, Nsukka. He obtained a proficiency certificate in management from the Nigerian Institute of management Chartered and a diploma certificate in computer information and communication technology from Pacific Computers and Management College, Calabar, Nigeria.