Multiplication Methods

in #mathematics7 years ago

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Hi everyone.

Multiplication, though it is one of the basic operations, can be a bit tricky; hence I would like to share some methods that can be useful when working out multiplication problems without using a calculator.

  • Grid Method
    Expand the numbers. For example 23 becomes 20 and 3

Step 1:

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Step 2:

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Step 3:

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Step 4:

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Step 5:

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  • Grid Method (diagonal)
    Write each digit individually. For example 43 becomes 4 3.

Step 1:

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Step 2:

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Step 3:
Multiply the digits (for example 6 times 7) and write the product down but the numbers are separated by a diagonal line (for example 4/2)

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Step 4:

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Step 5:
Add the numbers that belong to the same diagonal group starting from the right most part of the grid

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Step 6:

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Step 7:

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  • Extended Vertical Method

Step 1:

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Step 2:

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Step 3:

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Step 4:

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Step 5:

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  • Compact Standard Multiplication

Step 1:

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Step 2:

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Step 3:

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Step 4:

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Step 5:

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You should consider doing videos for these, better way of covering the content in my opinion.

holoplex, I concur