With this method you only ever need multiplication tables up to 5 times 5. It is one of many ancient Indian sutras and this one involves a cross subtraction method which, according to old historical traditions, is responsible for the acceptance of the ´ mark as the sign of multiplication. Here is a very simple example of the method. Can you give a good explanation of WHY it works?
Suppose we want to multiply 9 by 7. We subtract each number from 10 and, using these differences (or deficiencies), write:
9-1 |
7-3 |
6 3 |
The product has two parts, left and right.
To get the right part (or units digit) multiply the deficiencies (1×3)
The left hand digit (tens digit) of the answer can be found in four different ways. Why do they all give the same answer?
- Subtract 10 from the sum of the two given numbers (9+7=16, 16-10=6)
- Subtract the sum of the two deficiencies (1+3=4) from 10 and you get 6.
- Cross subtract (9-3=6)
- Cross subtract (7-1=6)
This gives the answer 63.
Here are some more examples. Try some of your own.
9-1 | 8-2 | 9-1 | 8-2 | |
6-4 | 7-3 | 9-1 | 5-5 | |
5 4 | 5 6 | 8 1 | 4 0 | Note: Here you have to express 5 times 2 as 1 ten and 0 units. |
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