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Maths Tricks , shortcut tricks for maths to make calculation easy and fast To calculate reminder on dividing the number by 27 and 37
Let me explain this rule by taking examples consider number 34568276, we have to calculate the reminder on diving this number by 27 and 37 respectively. make triplets as written below starting from units place 34.........568..........276 now sum of all triplets = 34+568+276 = 878 divide it by 27 we get reminder as 14 divide it by 37 we get reminder as 27
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www.iitbrain.com other examples for the clarification of the rule let the number is 2387850765 triplets are 2...387...850...765 sum of the triplets = 2+387+850+765 = 2004 on revising the steps we get 2......004 sum = 6 divide it by 27 we get reminder as 6 divide it by 37 we get reminder as 6 Is this maths trick helpful?
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other examples:consider the number 4523895099854 triplet pairs are 4...523...895...099...854 alternate sums are 4+895+854=1753 and 523+099=622 difference = 1131 revise the same tripling process 1......131 so difference = 131-1 = 130 divide it by 7 we get reminder as 4 divide it by 11 we get reminder as 9 divide it by 13 we get reminder as 0 Is this maths trick helpful?
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Take some others 34259677858 digit sum of the number is 64 = 10 = 1 reminder is 1 similarly let the number is 54670329845 then digit sum = 53 = 8 when we divide 8 by 3 we get reminder as 2 so answer will be 2 Is this maths trick helpful?
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Take some others 34259677858 digit sum of the number is 64 = 10 = 1 reminder is 1 similarly let the number is 54670329845 then digit sum = 53 = 8 when we divide 8 by 3 we get reminder as 2 so answer will be 2 Is this maths trick helpful?
Yes (209) No (96)
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Take some others 34259677858 digit sum of the number is 64 = 10 = 1 reminder is 1 similarly let the number is 54670329845 then digit sum = 53 = 8 when we divide 8 by 3 we get reminder as 2 so answer will be 2 Is this maths trick helpful?
Yes (189) No (88)
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An other case arises 110^2 = (110+10)----100 = (120+1)----00 = 12100 similarly 89^2 = (89-11)----121 = (78+1)----21 = 7921 Is this maths trick helpful?
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97^2 = [9^2][7^2]+20*9*7 = 8149+1260 = 9409 Here [] is not an operation, it is only a separation between initial 2 and last 2 digits
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Here an extra case arises C onsider the following examples for that 91^2 = [9^2][1^2]+20*9*1 = 8101+180 = 8281 Is this maths trick helpful?
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" 2^89/89 what will be the remainder......" Unsolved Asked In: tcs
Multiplication of 2 two-digit numbers where the first digit of both the numbers are same and the last digit of the two numbers sum to 10 (You cant use this rule for other numbers)
Let me explain this rule by taking examples To calculate 5654: Multiply 5 by 5+1. So, 5*6 = 30. Write down 30. Multiply together the last digits: 6*4 = 24. Write down 24. The product of 56 and 54 is thus 3024.
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Understand the rule by 1 more example 78*72 = [7*(7+1)][8*2] = 5616 Is this maths trick helpful?
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Multiplication of two numbers that differ by 6 (This trick only works if you have memorized or can quickly calculate the squares of numbers.
If the two numbers differ by 6 then their product is the square of their average minus 9. Let me explain this rule by taking examples 10*16 = 13^2 - 9 = 160 22*28 = 25^2 - 9 = 616
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Understand the rule by 1 more example 997*1003 = 1000^2 - 9 = 999991 Is this maths trick helpful?
Yes (221) No (93)
Multiplication of two numbers that differ by 4 (This trick only works if you have memorized or can quickly calculate the squares of numbers.
If two numbers differ by 4, then their product is the square of the number in the middle (the average of the two numbers) minus 4. Let me explain this rule by taking examples 22*26 = 24^2 - 4 = 572 98*102 = 100^2 - 4 = 9996
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Understand the rule by 1 more example 148*152 = 150^2 - 4 = 22496 Is this maths trick helpful?
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Multiplication of two numbers that differ by 2 (This trick only works if you have memorized or can quickly calculate the squares of numbers.
When two numbers differ by 2, their product is always the square of the number in between these numbers minus 1. Let me explain this rule by taking examples 18*20 = 19^2 - 1 = 361 - 1 = 360 25*27 = 26^2 - 1 = 676 - 1 = 675
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Understand the rule by 1 more example 49*51 = 50^2 - 1 = 2500 - 1 = 2499 Is this maths trick helpful?
Yes (159) No (44)
Multiplication of 125 with any number (You can't use this rule for other numbers)
Let me explain this rule by taking examples 1. 93*125 = 93000/8 = 11625. 2. 137*125 = 137000/8 = 17125.
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Understand the rule by 1 more example 3786*125 = 3786000/8 = 473250. Is this maths trick helpful?
Yes (210) No (87)
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Multiplication of 25 with any number (You can't use this rule for other numbers)
Let me explain this rule by taking examples 1. 67*25 = 6700/4 = 1675. 2. 298*25 = 29800/4 = 7450.
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Understand the rule by 1 more example 5923*25 = 592300/4 = 148075. Is this maths trick helpful?
Yes (198) No (51)
Multiplication of 5 with any number (You can't use this rule for other numbers)
Let me explain this rule by taking examples 1. 49*5 = 490/2 = 245. 2. 453*5 = 4530/2 = 2265.
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Understand the rule by 1 more example 5649*5 = 56490/2 = 28245. Is this maths trick helpful?
Yes (173) No (56)
Multiplication of 5 with any number (You can't use this rule for other numbers)
Let me explain this rule by taking examples 1. 49*5 = 490/2 = 245. 2. 453*5 = 4530/2 = 2265.
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Understand the rule by 1 more example 5649*5 = 56490/2 = 28245. Is this maths trick helpful?
Yes (138) No (55)
Multiplication of 999 with any number (You can\'t use this rule for other numbers)
Let me explain this rule by taking examples 1. 51*999 = 51*(1000-1) = 51*1000-51 = 51000-51 = 50949. 2. 147*999 = 147*(1000-1) = 147000-147 = 146853.
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Understand the rule by 1 more example 3825*999 = 3825*(1000-1) = 3825000-3825 = 3821175 Is this maths trick helpful?
Yes (154) No (43)
Multiplication of 99 with any number (You can't use this rule for other numbers)
Let me explain this rule by taking examples 1. 46*99 = 46*(100-1) = 46*100-46 = 4600-46 = 4554. 2. 362*99 = 362*(100-1) = 36200-362 = 35838.
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Example. Understand the rule by 1 more example 2841*99 = 2841*(100-1) = 284100-2841 = 281259 Is this maths trick helpful?
Yes (143) No (38)
Multiplication of 99 with any number (You can't use this rule for other numbers)
Let me explain this rule by taking examples 1. 46*99 = 46*(100-1) = 46*100-46 = 4600-46 = 4554. 2. 362*99 = 362*(100-1) = 36200-362 = 35838.
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Example. Understand the rule by 1 more example 2841*99 = 2841*(100-1) = 284100-2841 = 281259 Is this maths trick helpful?
Yes (114) No (39)
Multiplication of 9 with any number (You can't use this rule for other numbers)
Let me explain this rule by taking examples 1. 18*9 = 18*(10-1) = 18*10-18 = 180-18 = 162.
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Example. Understand the rule by 1 more example 1864*9 = 1864*(10-1) = 18640-1864 = 16776 Is this maths trick helpful?
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Multiplication of 11 with any number. (You can't use this rule for other numbers)
Let me explain this rule by taking examples 1) 234163*11 = 2---2+3---3+4---4+1---1+6---6+3---3 = 2575793 Means insert the sum of 2 successive digits and put 2 terminal digits in its place 2) 45345181*11 = 4---4+5---5+3---3+4---4+5---5+1---1+8---8+1---1 = 498796991
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Here an extra case arises C onsider the following examples for that 3) 473927*11 = 4+1--- (4+7-10) +1--- (7+3-10) +1--- (3+9-10) +1--- (9+2-10)--- (2+7) ---7 = 5213197 4) 584536*11 = 5+1---(5+8-10)+1---(8+4-10)---(4+5)---(5+3)---(3+6)---6 = 6429896 Is this maths trick helpful?
Yes (422) No (230)
Square of any 2 digit number (You can't use this rule for other numbers)
Let me explain this rule by taking examples 27^2 = (27+3)*(27-3) + 3^2 = 30*24 + 9 = 720+9 = 729 In this method, we have to make a number ending with 0, that's why; we add 3 to 27.
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Understand the rule by 1 more example 78^2 = (78+2)*(78-2) + 2^2 = 80*76 + 4 = 6080+4 = 6084 Is this maths trick helpful?
Yes (257) No (162)
Square of a 2 digit number ending with 5 (You can't use this rule for other numbers)
Let me explain this rule by taking examples 35^2 = 3*(3+1) ---25 = 1225
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Other example 95^2 = 9*(9+1) ---25 = 9025 Is this maths trick helpful?
Yes (330) No (46)
Multiplication of 11 with any number of 3 digits. (You can't use this rule for other numbers)
Let me explain this rule by taking examples 1. 352*11 = 3---(3+5)---(5+2)---2 = 3872 Means insert the sum of first and second digits, then sum of second and third digits between the two terminal digits of the number 2. 213*11 = 2---(2+1)---(1+3)---3 = 2343
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Here an extra case arises C onsider the following examples for that 1) 329*11 = 3--- (3+2) +1--- (2+9-10) ---9 = 3619 Means, if sum of two digits of the number is greater than 10, then add 1 to previous digit and subtract 10 to the associated digit. 2) 758*11 = 7+1---(7+5-10)+1---(5+8-10)---8 = 8338 Is this maths trick helpful?
Yes (223) No (50)
Multiplication of 11 with any number of 2 digits. (You cant use this rule for other numbers)
Let me explain this rule by taking examples 35*11 = 3---(3+5)---5 = 385 Means insert the sum of first and second digits between the two digits of the number 27*11 = 2---(2+7)---7 = 297
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Here an extra case arises C onsider the following examples for that 39*11 = 3+1---(3+9-10)---9 = 429 Means, if sum of two digits of the number is greater than 10, then add 1 to first digit and subtract 10 to the inserted term. 78*11 = 7+1---(7+8-10)---8 = 858
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Multiplication of any two numbers, both ranging from 11 to 19. (You cant use this rule for other numbers)
Let me explain this rule by taking examples 13*19 = (13+9)*10 + (3*9) = 220 + 27 = 247 Means add first number and last digit of the second number take zero in the third place of this number then add product of last digit of the two numbers in it.
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18*14 = (18+4)*10 + (8*4) = 220 + 32 = 252 Is this maths trick helpful? 113 comments abhi_siva2003 (signed in using yahoo) thanks for giving latest information on puzzles. Reply Like Monday at 3:45am Subihangkhim Bantawa Rai Academic Head IT(Information Technology) at Alfa Beta Institute Itahari-Branch, Sunsari waooo mind blowing..... Reply Like October 6 at 9:27pm Nisheeth Aloof KLS GOGTE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY BELGAUM 08 great success! Reply Like October 6 at 9:13am Adhikari Gochhayat Utkal University very nice Reply Like October 6 at 5:09am Olive Ragunatha GMS-MAVMM polytechnic college s Reply Like October 5 at 12:12am View 108 more
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