Earlier post about maths made me feel that I have so many people around who have some resonance with my thoughts! Made me feel really enthusiastic to work on and present few more in this
1.Subtracting any number from 100, 1000
1. Subtract 689 from 1000
Step 1: Subtract numbers 6, 8 from 9
Step 2: Subtract unit's place value 9 from 10
1000 - 689 =
9 9 10
-6 8 9
---------
3 1 1
Ans : 1000-689 = 311
2. To divide any number from 9
Example: 32142 / 9
Step 1 : Put down 3 as it is
Step 2 : Add 3 + 2 = 5
Step 3: Add 5(From previous Step) to 1 = 6
Step 4: Add 6(From Previous Step) to 4 = 10 (Carry over 1 to previous Step.So Value in Step 3 becomes 7)
Step 5: Add 10 (From Previous Step) to 2 = 12
Step 6: Divide 12 from 9 and quotient is 1
So The answer is 3 5(6+1)(0+ 1- Quotient value) = 3571
For Demo of this trick check here
3.To quickly divide by 5, 50 and 500
/ 5 - * by 2 and move decimal left 1 time
/50 - * by 2 and move decimal left 2 times
/500 - * by 2 and move decimal left 3 times
Example:
3456 * 5 = (3456 *2) and move decimal left 1 time = > 691.2
3456 * 50 = (3456 *2) and move decimal left 2 times = > 69.12
3456 * 500 = (3456 *2) and move decimal left 3 times = > 6.912
For Demo of this trick check here
4.To add large numbers
238 + 644
238 = 240 - 2 (Number added to 238 to round it off)
644 = 650 - 6 (Number added to 644 to round it off)
240
650
-----
890 - 8 [6+2]
-----
882
-----
This works fine for larger numbers also. But I feel the a better way is
456 + 567
Start adding from left to right
Adding 4 + 5 = 9.Now before concluding the digit see the numbers in next place. It is 5,6 we know that 5+6 = 11 so we have a carry over so the step becomes
(4+5) (5+6) (6+7)
9(1) 1
11 1
Now first place value from left is complete and the sum is 10
See the next place value which is 6, 7 again we have a carry over. So the step becomes
(4+5) (5+6) (6+7)
9(1) 1(1) 3
10 2 3
Ans = 1023
This method is the best and quickest method which can be achieved only with PRACTICE and able to visualize numbers.
5. To get square of a number
(12)^2
Step 1: Square 2 = 4
Step 2: Multiply (1*2) and double it => (2+2 = 4)
Step 3: Square 1 = 1
(12)^2 = 144
(123)^2
Step 1: Square 3=9
Step 2: Consider 12 as a single number. So (12*3) +(12*3) => 36+36 = 72 (Here 7 becomes carryover)
Step 3: Square 12 = 144
(123)^2 = (144+7)29 = 15129
For additional quicker and informative tricks check out Mathemagics videos
Monday, June 16, 2008
Magic of Numbers- 2
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HI Ramya,
Have you read Vedic mathematics? You would be very much interested with that.
Regards,
Vijay
ம்ம், நல்லா எழுது தாயி, என் புள்ளைக்கு சொல்லி கொடுக்கும் போது உதவியா இருக்கும்.
நான் மேத்ஸ்ல கொஞ்சம் வீக். :)
Ramya... ore kalaks dhan po... 12 th maths la evalo centum/99 renduthula onnadhan irrukanum...
Ramya teacher.. Ramya teacher... Ithellaam enga irunthu kaththukitteenga teacher??
ethavathu link with all these tricks or any books suggest pannunga teacher...
I'll try to provide those info to school going students...
Good one Ramya:))
\\Ramya teacher.. Ramya teacher... \\
அட, உங்களை கணக்கு டீச்சர் ஆக்கிட்டாரா கதாசிரியர்:))
Hey ...
Good ones here. I have seen books for this (Vedic mathematics?), but never ventured into reading it.
I prefer my own way - i.e. making silly mistakes right from my school days to today's GRE/GMAT maths! :D
Smiles,
Vinayak
கணக்கிலே புலி !!
ம்ம்மே...ம்ம்மே
There is something in this post I object
@//4.To add large numbers///
First,
238 + 644
238 = 240 - 2 (Number added to 238 to round it off)
644 = 650 - 6 (Number added to 644 to round it off)
240
650
-----
890 + 8 [6+2]
-----
898
-----
This should be like this
238 + 644
238 = 240 - 2 (Number added to 238 to round it off)
644 = 650 - 6 (Number added to 644 to round it off)
240
650
-----
890 - 8 [6+2]
-----
882
-----
Second,
///456 + 567
Start multiplying from left to right///
This should be like this
Start adding from left to right
Third,
a possible confusion with your explanation,
///
(4+5) (5+6) (6+7)
9(1) 1
11 1///
Will you always encounter numbers which would be soved in two simple steps? What's the explanation if the carry-over numbers add up to more than 10?
How about the explanation below,
345 + 8697 = ?
ABC + EFGH = ?
1.Add corresponding digits of both numbers from left to right
(0+E) (A+F) (B+G) (C+H)
(0+8) (3+6) (4+9) (5+7)
(08) (09) (13) (12)
2. Divide each result with 10, add eve to the remainder of previous result.
(08) (09) (13) (12)
[0] [8+0] [9+1] [3+1] [2]
(0) (08) (10) (04) (02)
3. Do the step 2 again until you see each result gets only one digit.
(0) (08) (10) (04) (02)
[0+0] [8+1] [0+0] [4+0] [2]
(00) (09) (00) (04) (02)
4. Now get rid off the unnecessary zeros in the front of each result
0 9 0 4 2 = 9042
The demo for dividing by 9 is awesome!
Squaring trick is the same as (a+b)^2 = a^2 + 2*a*b + b^2
Trick 1 and 3 are nothing new
Another worthful post, again.
[Pattezhuthi peyar vaangum pulavargal irukkiraargal, aanaal kutram kandu pidiththu peyar vaangum puzhavargal irukkiraargalaa? of course, yes. Adhu naandhaan. :-)]
@Vijay,
I know very little about "Vedic Mathematics".But I am very much interested in it and would try to learn it in future atleast .Thanks for comments!
@Ambi Anna,
Kandippa ennoda maruamannukku nallave sollitharalame :)
BTW Kozhandai eppadi irukku?Per vechancha??
@Priya
Ippadi publicla ellam kekka koodadhu :)
@Geeya
Kadasiriyare! Enna idhu nalla kummi adikareenga??Namakku ellam google irukka bayamen..Naan youtube links koduthirukken illiya follow that you have good set information :))
@Divya
Vanga Madam..yeah geeya nallave nakkal adichirukkar :(
@Vinayak
Thanks sir...they are couple of interesting ones..Silly mistakes in maths is like water in milk Inseperable :))
@Deepa
Welcome! "கணக்கிலே புலி !!" ellam illa naan oru chinna எலி :P
@Kandaswamy
Thanks for comments. Have corrected the places you have mentioned...You have Sharp eyes..you should be a good teacher..My Amma does find mistakes always easily.
Wow your explanation is clear and easy to follow. Nandri Hai :))
Useful post Ramya:))
sema brainy-aa neenga, ipdi asathureenga!!
@Shwetha
Brainyah appadi ellam illengo.illengooo (echo ...)Chumma namakku terinja interestingana visyatha sollalamenu dhan :)
Interesting Blog. Its new to me!
அப்பாலிக்கா வந்து என் பொண்ணுகள வெச்சுட்டு பாக்கோணும்!
இன்னும் எளுதுங்க!
//Step 1: Subtract numbers 6, 8 from 9
Step 2: Subtract unit's place value 9 from 10//
reminds me of vassol raja :d kamal room number 7 kondu vara logic mari iruku :D nice post..unga postlam padicha enaku thirumbavum maths problems poda asai varutu :)
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Ramya,
it seems you can see this post of mine.
http://kaalapayani.blogspot.com/2008/07/blog-post.html
I think u can consider border cases as well in these methods
ex
for #1 -if you are doing A - B, failure case would be when B end with zero(s). Then u can shift-left i.e ignore terminating zeros(in both A & B) and apply the same principle.
for #2 - what if the number starts with 9? - u shud put down 1 for all preceding 9s and then start the usual stuff
hope you wud understand that I point out these in the spirit of refining them.
Interesting, keep posting such stuff !!
@Manimozhiyan,
Your comments are welcome :))
Sure I will refine them !!
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