Another trick for it: say 103x107= We have to work with 3, 7: first multiply, then add as: Starting from right 1. 3x7=21 2. 3+7=0 and 1 carry 3. 10+1(carry)=11 102x104==》 2x4--> 08 2+4--> 6 10-->10(no carry writing as it is)
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@sharonjuniorchess4 жыл бұрын
It seems to me that these 'tricks' fall into the same trap of normal multiplication which requires having to worry about carry numbers whilst doing the calculations. This also demands that one must do the sum right to left when in fact it makes more sense to do the sum left to right. If one uses the vedic trick of using 'open numbers' (which are separated by slashes during the working stage) then it does not matter which way one does the sum. The 'open number can be compressed at the end of the calculation stage or (if one is going left to right) as one proceeds along the sum. This method also makes it easier for students to see where they are going wrong when they are learning the techniques for the first time as there is a clear record of the 'open number' calculation and then the final closed number result. For example:112 x 117 becomes 1/2/10/9/14 = 13104. The criss-cross working are as follows 1x1/(1x1)+(1x1)/(1x7)+(1x1)+(2x1)/(1x7)+(2x1)/(2x7) N.B. Personally I find using commas to separate the numbers easier & more natural to use than the slash when writing down my calculations. 112 x 117 = [1,2,10,9,14] = 13104
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@nidhijain55675 жыл бұрын
But sir what about numbers like 102×123 But anyway the trick has made such calculations really easy Thank you sir