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Tuesday, August 17, 2004

Vedic Math

Well, you want some ancient math shortcuts? Need to find the square of 85 in two seconds flat? Take a look at Wired.Com's article on Vedic Math.

Enjoy, and by the way, what is the square root of 9724454. Too late :)
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