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Bm. Multiplication

The document provides techniques for multiplying two-digit numbers using strategies like splitting numbers into tens and ones, using complementary pairs where the digits sum to 10, and various "magic" multiplication tricks that rely on patterns with specific numbers like 5, 9, 11, or values near 100. Examples are given to demonstrate each technique, and practice problems are provided for the reader to try each method.

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Bm. Multiplication

The document provides techniques for multiplying two-digit numbers using strategies like splitting numbers into tens and ones, using complementary pairs where the digits sum to 10, and various "magic" multiplication tricks that rely on patterns with specific numbers like 5, 9, 11, or values near 100. Examples are given to demonstrate each technique, and practice problems are provided for the reader to try each method.

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Basic Maths

LEARN FROM THE BASICS


STRONG IN FUNDAMENTALS
SPLIT AND MERGE
In a multiplication of 2 digit number, split one
of the number in the form like
10 + x
10 – x
100 +x
100 – x…..
And then multiply with another number.
SPLIT AND MERGE
Multiplication
Split and Merge
1)34*12

= 34 x (10+2)
= 340 + 68
= 408
Multiplication
Split and Merge
2)16*12
= 16 x ( 10+2)
= 160 + 32
= 192
Practise sums
Split and Merge
1) 58 x 16
2) 72 x 12
3) 48 x 17
4) 88 x 13
5) 29 x 14
COMPLEMENTARY
PAIRS
Multiplication of 2 digit number starting or
Ending with same number and sum of
another digit is “10”
42 x 48
4 2
4 8
20 16
Multiplication
Complementary pairs
1)93 x 97
= 3 x 7 = 21
= 9 + 1 = 10
= 10 x 9 =90
= 9021
Multiplication
Complementary pairs
2)33 x 37
= 3 x 7 = 21
=3+1=4
= 4 x 3 = 12
= 1221
Practise Sums
Complementary Pairs
1) 52 x 58

2) 46 x 44
3) 67 x 63
4) 74 x 76
5) 69 x 61
Multiplication
Complementary pairs
1) 77 x 37
= 7 x 7 = 49
= 7 x 3 = 21
= 7 + 21 = 28
= 2849
Multiplication
Complementary pairs
2) 97 x 17
= 7 x 7 = 49
=9x1=9
= 9 + 7 = 16
= 1649
Multiplication
Complementary pairs
1) 94 x 14

2) 66 x 46
3) 78 x 38
4) 47 x 67
5) 83 x 23
Magic of 1
61 x 31

Multiply first digit of both number (6 x 3 = 18)

Add both first digits (6 + 3 = 9)

Last digit always “1”

Ans = 1891
Multiplication
Magics of 1 (end)
1)31x21
=3x2=6
=3+2=5
= 651
Last digit must be always ‘1’
Multiplication
Magics of 1 (end)
2) 51x41
= 5 x 4 = 20
=5+4=9
= 2091
Last digit must be always ‘1’
Practise sums
Magics of 1 (end)
1) 31 x 61
2) 61 x 91
3) 21 x 41
4) 71 x 31
5) 81 x 51
Multiplication
Magics of 5 (end)
26 x 5
= 26 x 10
2
= 13 x 10
= 130
Multiplication
Magics of 5 (end)
32 x 5
= 32 x 10
2
= 16 x 10
= 160
Multiplication
Magics of 5 (end)
42 x 15
= (42 x 10) + ( 42 x 5)
= 420 + 42 x 10
2
= 420 + 210
= 630
Multiplication
Magics of 5 (end)
84 x 15
= (84 x 10) + ( 84 x 5)
= 840 + 84 x 10
2
= 840 + 420
= 1260
Multiplication
Magics of 5 (end)
64 x 25
= 64 x 100
4
= 16 x 100
= 1600
Multiplication
Magics of 5 (end)
58 x 25
= 58 x 100
4
= 14.5 x 100
= 1450
Multiplication
Magics of 5 (end) (Difference of 2 numbers is 10)
35 x 45
= 42 – 1
= 16 – 1
= 1575
If difference 10 last digit will be 75
Multiplication
Magics of 5 (end)
55 x 65
= 62 – 1
= 36 – 1
= 3575
If difference 10 last digit will be 75
MAGIC OF 5
• Add the first numbers of both
• i) If odd “ 75” will be last two digit
• ii) If even “ 25” will be last two digit

• If the sum of the number is odd, subtract 1 from that


number.

• For 1st two number, Add the (half of the sum) and product
of first number.
EXAMPLE
Ex : 75 x 45 i) (7 + 4 = 11) odd, so 75 will be fixed as
last.

ii) (11-1 = 10) , Half of the sum is 5

iii) (5) + (7 x 4) = (5 + 28) = 33

Ans : 3375
Ex : 25 x 85 i) (2 + 8 = 10), even, so 25 will be fixed
as last.

ii) Half of the sum is 5

iii) (5) + (2 x 8) = (5 + 16) = 21

Ans : 2125
MAGIC OF 55
1. Take half of the multiplying number with 100. (Half
of the number x 100.)
2. Reduce one zero for next number.
3. Add step 1 and 2.

Ex : 26 x 55
1300
130
1430
Multiplication
Magics of 5 (end)
14 x 55
= 14 / 2 = 7
= 700
70
7 7 0
Multiplication
Magics of 5 (end)
61 x 55
= 61 / 2 = 30.5
=3050
3 05
3355
MAGIC OF 75
1. Take half of the multiplying number with 100. (Half
of the number x 100.)
2. Again take half from the step 1.
3. Add step 1 and 2.

Ex : 24 x 75
1200
600
1800
Multiplication
Magics of 5 (end)
16 x 75
= 16 / 2 = 8
= 800
4 0 0 (800 / 2)
12 0 0
Multiplication
Magics of 5 (end)
42 x 75
= 42 / 2 = 21
=2100
1 0 5 0 (2100 / 2)
3150
Multiplication
Magics of 5 (end)
1) 52 x 5
2) 64 x 15
3) 76 x 25
4) 75 x 85
5) 42 x 55
6) 88 x 75
CROSS
MULTIPLICATION
Ex : 23x86
6x3=18 = 8+1(carry) = _ _ _ 8
6x2 + 8x3 +(1) =12+24+1 = 37 = 7+3(carry)
= _ _78
8x2 +(3) = 19 = 1978
Ans : 1978
Practise sums
Cross Multiplication tricks
14 x 26
1 4
×
2 6
364
Multiplication
Cross Multiplication tricks
42 x 64
4 2
×
6 4
2688
Multiplication
Cross Multiplication tricks
133 x 131
1 3 3
×
1 3 1
17 4 2 3
Multiplication
Cross Multiplication tricks
112 x 124
1 1 2
×
1 2 4
13 8 8 8
Practise sums
Cross Multiplication tricks
1) 24 x 46
2) 58 x 31
3) 16 x 29
4) 118 x 114
5) 142 x 122
Multiplication
Magics of 9 (end)
Ex: 99 x 2 => 9 9=> (9*2=18)= 1 8 =>
rem.v => 9 i.e. 198
99 x 2 = 198
99 x 7 = 693
999 x 5 = 4995
9999 x 4= 39996 Etc.,,
Practise sums
Magics of 9 (end)
1) 99 x 6 = ?
2) 99 x 8 = ?
3) 999 x 3 = ?
4) 999 x 7 = ?
5) 9999 x 8 = ?
Multiplication
Magics of 11 (end)
1) 111 x 111 = 12321
2) 11111 x 11111 = 123454321 Etc..,
Ex : 2222 = (111 x 2)2 = 12321 x 4
Multiplication
Magics of 11 (end)
1) 73 x 11 = 803
2) 325 x 11 = 3575
3) 93245 x 11 = 1025695 Etc.,
Practise sums
Magics of 11 (end)
1) 11 x 11 = ?
2) 1111 x 1111 = ?
3) 23 x 11 = ?
4) 456 x 11 = ?
5) 7864 x 11 = ?
Multiplication
Multiplying values nearby 100’s

i) 99 x 98 99 -1
98 -2

97 02
• Add the cross values (99-2) or (98-1) = 97
• Multiply difference values from 100 (-1 x -2) = 02
Ans : 9702
Multiplication
Multiplying values nearby 100’s

i) 86 x 84 86 -14
84 -16

70 224
• Add the cross values (86-16) or (84-14) = 70
• Multiply difference values from 100
(-14x-16) = 24;
• Add the extra value (70+2 2 24) = 72
Ans : 7224
Practise sums
Multiplying values nearby 100’s
1) 97 x 98
2) 93 x 96
3) 95 x 92
4) 88 x 86
5) 83 x 85
EASY COMPUTATION
The product of any number and 5,or those
multiples of 5 which is denoted as ‘easy
computable fractions’

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