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Teach Your Kids Arithmetic - The Magic of "One" Numbers - Part II

   

Author: Joe Pagano

As a follow up to my article The Magic of One Numbers Part I I now continue with Part II in this fascinating series. For those who have not read the first article, please do so now so that you can better understand this one. Here I will show you a method to perform the multiplication of any two one numbers regardless of size. The result of such multiplicationonce this method is studied and learnedcan be obtained effortlessly and usually within seconds. So lets get started.

In the first of this series, I showed how to square any number which consisted of a series of 1's. Thus after learning this method, one could square 11 or 111. In this article, you will learn how to multiply two arbitrary one numbers together, such as 11 x 111. To do these multiplications, you need only learn a simple rule and the restwell the restwill be simply matter of fact. After thoroughly mastering these two techniques, you will be able to mesmerize people with your new-found math skill; and for those parents out there teaching these techniques to their kids, dont be surprised if you get some phone calls from your kids math teachers, after your kid has demonstrated to them these powerful and novel methods.

This method is a little more involved than the squaring technique; however, with a little thought and practice, you will come to see that it really is no more difficult to master. Let us look at the example of multiplying 11 x 111. The result is 1221. The way we arrive at this result is by making some observations and then following a simple procedure. First we observe that the smaller one number, 11, has two 1's. Both numbers have a total of five 1's. The final answer will have a number of digits equal to 1 less than the total of 1's in both numbers, or in this case 4 digits. The answer, 1221, is obtained by noticing that if we count from 1 consecutively up to the number of 1's in the smaller one number and then down from that number without repeating it, we have 1 2 1, or only three digits. We need four in the answer so we insert another 2 between the 2 and 1 to get 1221. This is always the case and the number we use to pad the answer, so to speak, is the number which represents the number of 1's in the smaller one number.

A few more examples should make this perfectly clear. Lets look at 11 x 1,111. The total number of 1's in both numbers is 6. So the answer will have 5 digits. Since 2 is the number of 1's in the smaller one number, and if we count 1 2 1, we have only 3 digits; however, we need 2 more, so we pad the number with two more 2's in the middle to get 1 2 2 2 1 or 12,221 as our final answer.

Take 111 x 1,111. A total of 7 1's so our final answer will have 6 digits. Number of 1's in the smaller number: 3. So count 1 2 3 2 1 and observe that this consumes 5 digits. We need 6 so we pad 1 more 3 in the middle to get 1 2 3 3 2 1 or 123,321. To wrap up, Ill show one more example and then you can go off amazing your friends and family. Take 1,111 x 111,111 or one thousand one hundred eleven times one hundred eleven thousand one hundred eleven. How many total 1's: 10. So the answer will have 9 digits. Number of 1's in the smaller number: 4. So we count up to 4 and back from 4 to get 1 2 3 4 3 2 1 and observe that this uses 7 digits. We need 2 more so we pad with 2 more 4's to get 1 2 3 4 4 4 3 2 1 or 123,444,321 or one hundred twenty-three million four hundred forty-four thousand three hundred twenty-one as our final answer.

What do you think now? Do you think that armed with these techniques your kids could get better math grades? I think thats a rhetorical question. Good calculating.

Author Bio:

Joe Pagano

Joe is a prolific writer of self-help and educational material and an award-winning former teacher of both college and high school mathematics. Under the penname, JC Page, Joe authored Arithmetic Magic. As a result of this publication, Joe was invited to be a guest on the television show the Book Authority. Joe is also author of the charmingly pithy and popular ebook, Make a Good Impression Every Time: The Secret to Instant Popularity; the seminal collection of verse, Poems for the Mathematically Insecure, which teaches a number of valuable math lessons (often in a humorous way) and even demonstrates famous proofs in both free and formal verse; and the creator and scriptwriter of an upcoming DVD series that is both visionary and highly educational. The diverse genre of his writings (novel, short story, essay, script, and poetry)?particularly in regard to its educational flavor? continues to captivate readers and to earn him recognition.

With a renaissance approach to learning and with over twenty years experience in the science and mathematical disciplines, Joe, through his novel and engaging style of teaching mathematics, has won success for students who attempt to learn this most difficult subject. One of Joe?s principal endeavors is to give individuals---children in particular---the tools and confidence to do basic mathematics. Once obtained, these tools steer students into gradually increasing levels of mathematical study. Ultimately these same students become effective problem solvers with access to many doors of opportunity.

Joe propagates his teaching philosophy through his articles and books and is dedicated to helping educate children living in impoverished countries. Toward this end, he donates a portion of the proceeds from the sale of every ebook. Joe makes himself available for speaking, consulting, teaching and inspiration. For more information on Joe, his teaching style, as well as information on how to purchase his books or other writings, please visit his website.

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