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Re: Cool math shortcuts
I do this kinda crap when I'm bored. The one Homer came up with is something I figured out when I was 13 or so. There's a bunch that I read in some book, like squaring numbers where the first two digits are the same and the second two digits add up to ten.
39 * 31 (3*(3+1))(9*1) (12)(09) 1209 |
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Re: Cool math shortcuts
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Unless I'm missing something> I'd make a = 3 to square 37, so 34*40 + 9 = 1369. Thanks Homer! edit: Homer responded the same time I did, but I think that 34*40 + 9 (basically 34*4 + 9) is easier to do quickly in your head than 37*37. [/ QUOTE ] I think that overcounting then subtracting then re-adding might be simpler, but I could be wrong. Or, undercounting then adding then re-adding. Examples: 37*37 = 40*40 - 2*(3*40) + 3*3 (uses 3 as the "difference" number) 42*42 = 40*40 + 2*(2*40) + 2*2 (uses 2 as the "difference" number) In Edit: I understand that this is basically the same FOIL method as Homer's, but I think that breaking it down like this, while it requires 3 steps, is simpler due to the simpler numbers. -RMJ |
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