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Academy of Vedic Mathematics Introductory Course

This document contains practice problems for dividing numbers to varying degrees of precision from an introductory course on Vedic mathematics. It includes 9 practices of dividing different sets of numbers, such as 345 by 54 or 321 by 54 to a certain number of decimal places. The document also includes finding the highest common factor of polynomials. Answers are provided for each practice problem set.

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Academy of Vedic Mathematics Introductory Course

This document contains practice problems for dividing numbers to varying degrees of precision from an introductory course on Vedic mathematics. It includes 9 practices of dividing different sets of numbers, such as 345 by 54 or 321 by 54 to a certain number of decimal places. The document also includes finding the highest common factor of polynomials. Answers are provided for each practice problem set.

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Academy of Vedic Mathematics

www.vedicmaths.org
Introductory Course
10. GENERAL DIVISION


Practice 1 Divide:

1) 345 by 54 2) 333 by 72 3) 444 by 87



Practice 2 slide 4

1) 321 54 2) 345 46 3) 555 62



Practice 3 slide 5

1) 765 42 2) 1221 54 3) 30303 71

4) 3553 56



Practice 4 Find to 2 decimal places:

1) 2)




3) 4)

2 7 4 . 5
5 .

3 3 4 3 . 4
6 .
.
3 1 1 1 1 . 3
8 .

3 9 0 1 0
7 .



Practice 5 slide 7 Divide, obtaining the first 3 figures:

1) 3456 by 58 2) 3344 by 19 3) 404 by 87


Academy of Vedic Mathematics
www.vedicmaths.org
Introductory Course
Practice 6 slide 8

1) 761 102 2) 37363 123 3) 7532 203



Practice 7 slide 10 Divide, obtaining the first 3 figures:

1) 257525 821 2) 34567 612 3) 10293 734



Practice 8 slide 12, 11 Divide, obtaining the first 3 figures:

1) 312976370 9142 2) 1156093 1131 3) 135790 691


Practice 9 slide 13, 14 Find the H.C.F. of:

1) x
3
+ 5x
2
+ 10x + 8 2) x
3
3x
2
+ 5x 3 3) 2x
3
+ 5x
2
+ 5x + 6
x
3
+ x
2
2x 8 x
3
x + 6 4x
3
+ 4x
2
+ 7x + 3

4) 3x
2
+ 10x + 8 5) 3x
2
+ 7x + 4 6) 2x
3
+ 9x
2
+ 7x 3
6x
2
+ 11x + 4 2x
2
x 3 2x
2
+ 5x + 3
Academy of Vedic Mathematics
www.vedicmaths.org
Introductory Course
ANSWERS
LESSON 10

Pr 1
1) 6 r 21 2) 4 r 45 3) 5 r 9

Pr 2
1) 5 r 51 2) 7 r 23 3) 8 r 59

Pr 3
1) 18 r 9 2) 22 r 33 3) 426 r 57 4) 63 r 25

Pr 4
1) 1.43 2) 5.45 3) 123.42 4) 13.39

Pr 5
1) 59.6 2) 176 3) 4.64

Pr 6
1) 7.46078 2) 303.76 3) 37.103

Pr 7
1) 313 2) 56.5 3) 14.0

Pr 8
1) 34200 2) 1020 3) 196

Pr 9
1) x
2
+ 3x + 4 2) x
2
2x + 3 3) 2x
2
+ x + 3
4) 3x + 4 5) x + 1 6) 2x + 3

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