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i will show u one more method of multiplication.

IT IS VERY EASY

EG:
96*96
take hundred as the reference.then think what should be subtracted from 96 to make it hundred.
-4.
then write like this
96 96
-4 -4
add diagonally 96-4=92
multiply -4*-4=16
the product of 96*96 will be 9216
example1 - 18 * 99
step 1- put 2 zeros after 18 (as we have to mul it by 99, and 99 has 2 digits)

it becomes 1800 now

step 2- now subtract 18 from 1800
ans is 1782

example2- 482*9999

step1- put 4 zeros after 482 (as we have to mul 482 by 9999, and 9999 has 4 digits)

it becomes 4820000

step 2- subtract 482 from 4820000

ans is 4819518
EG: IF WE WANT TO PERFORM

12 X 6

The first thing is to always multiply the 1 of the twelve by the
number we are multiplying by, in this case 6. So 1 X 6 = 6.

Multiply this 6 by 10 giving 60.

Now multiply the 6 by the 2 of twelve giving 12. Add this to 60 giving 72.

Therefore 6 X 12 = 72
like 13 tables s written by writing tables of 1 and 3 seperately next to each other..
1 3
2 6
3 9
4 12 = 1 is carried to 4 = becomes 5 2
5 15 = 1 carried to 5 = 6 5
similarly
6 18 = 76
7 21 = 91
8 24 = 104
9 27 = 117
10 30 = 130

similarly it can be done for any number tables.
Simple trick to remember table of 19
Posted by SHRENIK on Friday, January 23, 2009
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Simple trick to remember table of 19
The first digit is increamenting by 2 and second is decrementing by 1
19 * 01 = 019
19 * 02 = 038
19 * 03 = 057
19 * 04 = 076
19 * 05 = 095
19 * 06 = 114
19 * 07 = 133
19 * 08 = 152
19 * 09 = 171
19 * 10 = 190
trick to remember table of 29
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for 29 units digit decreases by 1 and tens digit increases by 3.
29 * 1 = 029
29 * 2 = 058
29 * 3 = 087
29 * 4 = 116
29 * 5 = 145
29 * 6 = 174
29 * 7 = 203
29 * 8 = 232
29 * 9 = 261
29 *10 = 290
find square of a number between 50 and 60
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find square of a number between 50 and 60
for example......
56^2=3136
57^2=3249
58^2=3364

there is a 2 steps trick to get the ans
1) add the digit at the units place to 25 and write the sum
2) then calculate the square of units place digit and write it

eg in case of 56^2
we have 25+6=31
and square of 6 is 36
hence the result is 3136
square of numbers in 100's
Posted by SHRENIK on Wednesday, September 16, 2009
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> Choose a number over 100 (START WITH SMALLER NUMBER).
> The last two places will be the square of
the last two digits (keep if any carry) _ _ _ X X.
> The first three places will be the number plus
the last two digits plus any carry: X X X _ _.

here is an Example:

> let the number be 108:
2. Square the last two digits (no carry): 8 8 = 64: _ _ _ 64
3. Add the last two digits to the number: 108 + 08= 116:
so 1 1 6 _ _
4. So 108 108 = 11664.
FIND SQUARE OF NUMBERS IN 200 TO 299
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steps to find square of numbers in 200's

> Choose a number in the 200s (start with numbers under 210, then try for larger ones).
>The first digit of the square is 4: 4 _ _ _ _
> The next two digits will be 4 times the last 2 digits: _ X X _ _
> The last two places will be the square of the last digit: _ _ _ X X

here we take an Example:

> let the number be 207:
> The first digit is 4
so 4 _ _ _ _
> The next two digits are 4 times the last digit:
4 7 = 28
so _ 2 8 _ _
Square the last digit: 7 7 = 49
so _ _ _ 49
So finally we get 206 206 = 42849.

and For larger numbers work right to left:

> Square the last two digits (keep the carry): _ _ _ X X
> 4 times the last two digits + carry: _ X X _ _
> Square the first digit + carry: X _ _ _ _

example

>If the number to be squared is 225:
> Square last two digits (keep carry):
25x25 = 625 (keep 6): _ _ _ 2 5
> 4 times the last two digits + carry:
4x25 = 100; 100+6 = 106 (keep 1): _ 0 6 _ _
> Square the first digit + carry:
2x2 = 4; 4+1 = 5: 5 _ _ _ _
> So 225 225 = 50625.
QUIZ
Posted by SHRENIK on Friday, July 24, 2009
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can anyone make 3 using two 2's???




ONE ANSWER IS
2^0 + 2=3



IF YOU HAVE ANY ANSWER POST IT AS COMMENT........
EASY MULTIPLICATION TRICK
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Method for multiplying numbers where the first figures are the same and the last figures add up to
10
FOR EG:

32 x 38 = 1216
Both numbers here start with 3 THEY ARE SAME and the last
figures (2 and 8) add up to 10
So we just multiply 3 by 4 (the next number up)
to get 12 for the first part of the answer.
And we multiply the last figures: 2 x 8 = 16 to
get the last part of the answer.
And 81 x 89 = 7209

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