Multiplication

Amazing way to multiply two numbers

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20 Responses to “Multiplication”

  1. shevagreat Says:

    tell me how did you …
    tell me how did you do it? i didn’t get the right answer…

  2. pulkit19 Says:

    I will take that …
    I will take that back. This method works great..i got it to work for 3672 x 3672 as well..i was doing incorrect additions.

  3. pulkit19 Says:

    Tried…it works …
    Tried…it works fine..i think we really have to understand the rules of addition when we r multiplying higher numbers with another higher number..like i could not figure out how to do 3672 x 3672…

  4. shevagreat Says:

    we cant do 278 x …
    we cant do 278 x 123 by this method…try it…

  5. yycleo Says:

    interesting but not …
    interesting but not practical

  6. saintaureus Says:

    You could always do …
    You could always do it recursively. Just multiply the first pair using this method, then multiply that product with the third number. Although I wonder if it could be extended to a three-dimensional space…

  7. saintaureus Says:

    Hmm, very …
    Hmm, very interesting method, although I’d like to see it done with a pair of very large random numbers. Also, I thought the symmetry of 123×321 was a poor choice for a demonstration.

  8. thekapinjaluknow Says:

    this is crap — he …
    this is crap — he is doing graphically what we do numerically ……..unless u are a monkey who cant remember simple tables, this is a total waste of time and effort….

  9. meanleanchris96 Says:

    ahh but what if …
    ahh but what if there were 3 or more multiplying numbers?

  10. renegaed Says:

    simple we carry the …
    simple we carry the 1 across because it belongs to a higher number placement. for example: 78 = 78 ones OR 7 tens and 8 ones, whereby 7 is the higher number placement.

  11. comsian1 Says:

    but with what rule …
    but with what rule we have shift 1 to left wide making 8 to 9…??????????

  12. hunkinkansas Says:

    bullshit
    bullshit

  13. ishita04desidiva Says:

    btw guys this is …
    btw guys this is vedic math invented thousands of years go not something new

  14. deepak931 Says:

    awesome , bt notice …
    awesome , bt notice it resembles 2 ours usual way 2 multiply

  15. stalker511 Says:

    thuth nimmammana …
    thuth nimmammana dhenga…….
    yo sulle magne……

  16. munmurali Says:

    Really Excellent
    Really Excellent

  17. sethugunj Says:

    Excellent really …
    Excellent really wonderful to have this kind of multiplication without having tabes involved

  18. thkdfab Says:

    dis is really cool! …
    dis is really cool!!! guess its not applicable for numbers which has 0 inbetween!!!

  19. akashchokshi Says:

    i guess using a …
    i guess using a calculator is faster :)

  20. gunibaal Says:

    awesome!
    explores …

    awesome!
    explores basics of number theory :)

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