Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Multiplying two 2-digit numbers (difference of 6)

Follow the following Steps:

  1. Choose a 2-digit number.
  2. Select a number either 6 smaller or 6 larger.
  3. Find the middle number of the two (the average).
  4. Square this middle number.
  5. Subtract 9 from this square.

 Example-1:

  1. If the first number is 78, choose 72 as the second number.
  2. The middle number (the average) is 75.
  3. Square this middle number: 75 × 75 = 5625.
  4. Subtract 9 from this square: 5625 - 9 = 5616.
  5. So 78 × 72 = 5616.
Example-2
  1. If the first number is 31, choose 37 as the second number.
  2. The middle number (the average) is 34.
  3. Square this middle number: 34 × 34 = 1156.
  4. Subtract 9 from this square: 1156 - 9 = 1147.
  5. So 31 × 37 = 1147.

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