COROLLARY: Anurupyena (means Proportion)
Meaning: By one more than the previous one Anurupyena Sutra is a specific method of division in Vedic Mathematics which shows how to divide numbers when Nikhilam and Paravartya are not applicable.
Specific Condition Required:
_ As we know the meaning of Anurupyena (as proportion/ratio), we multiply/divide by factor to make divisor closer to larger number (To apply Nikhilam) OR to make closer to smaller number (To apply Paravartya).
_ Later we multiply/divide QUOTIENT with same factor.
NOTE:
Its always good to use factors for multiplication instead of division because if division is used then on dividing Quotient by that factor might create non-integer i.e. a decimal quotient. …show more content…
It might follow or followed by Vinculum for simplicity purpose
4.4 VILOKANAM(Shesanyankena Charamena)
Vilokanam is the corollary to Shesanyankena Charamena, the twelfth sutra of Vedic mathematics. Vilokanam is special type of Division which can be used, like that for multiplication, with other sutras of Division whenever we have bigger digits like 6,7,8 and 9.
This sutra is not a mathematical process like the other sutras and upsutras. This corollary serves to remind us to step back from a problem and observe it for an obvious solution or simplification. Example:
Solve for x in the equation: x + ( 1/x ) =