Nobody told like you,and somebody steel your trick in a diff.way.but your approach is so amazing.vow .how differently and efficiently,easy way is your trick.Thank you so much Sir.
You are right. My first digit do not add up to 10, but still works my way, including with your first digits that add up to 10. Just another approach. You keep up your good work. I'm an old man who just keeps the old brains working, before I lose it completely. Maths has always been my favourite subject. I am sure you enjoy it as well.
My friend Peter Einstein said you are never old till you keep on learning new things. I can see your passion for Maths. I love Maths and has been teaching to high school students for more than 20years.
@@Mathscantbehard Congratulations. Keep on keeping on, as long as you can. Are you a family man with children ? I am 80+ and have been lecturing on maths for years. Now I am retired with wife, and have no kids, so we do a lot of travelling. And even when travelling I get people interested in maths, especially when I tell them about the magic of number 9.
I live with my wife and I have 1 son studying in year 8. Currently running tutoring centre with the name Akshar Education in Sydney and educating students from 40+ different schools of Sydney. Akshar Education provides education from year 3 to 12. We have team if 10 capable teachers working for us.
Hi ! I have just come across a problem with Trick No. 9 I tried it with 26 x 66 and it did not work. 36 x 66 and it did not work. It only works with the numbers that you have provided. Then that method is very limited.
How it works for all is like this ..... 46 x 66 4x6= 24 6x6=36 4+6=10x6 = 60 2436 60 ----------- 3036 When I apply this same method for 23 x 33 then it works. 2x3=6 3x3=9 2+3=5x3=15 609 15 --------- 759 If I did it your way I end up with 909 as the answer. Sorry about this, but I felt I had to bring this to your notice. Cheers
In 23 x 33 tens digit doesn't add upto 10. That's why it's not working. All Maths tricks in this video are from Vedic Maths. I highly appreciate your eye for detail, your expertise and constructive criticism. Have a wonderful day my friend
if your answer is 46×66 in same case wo called this trick similar ones and ten approach you can you can multiply once with tens with tens and add same number in tense Multipleaction. 6×6=36 6×4=24+6=30 3036 is your answer
Hello ! This trick 9 can also be applied to trick 6 without having to square the middle number. Squaring numbers when teaching beginners is not a good idea as they probably have not learnt how to square numbers at this stage. Also, it's a bit long and cannot be achieved in 1 second. This comment is not intended to offend you, as I find you to be a very good teacher, but try and keep it simple for beginners. Cheers
Hi Peter my friend, I appreciate you watching video in detail and giving your honest feedback. I am not sure if I can implement your all suggestions. But surely admire and appreciate everyone's viewpoint. Have a wonderful day ahead my friend 😊
I have made 40+ videos on various maths tricks. Learning can be from many sources. But honestly no one can claim ownership of this tricks as all of them are basically from Vedic Maths.
All multiplication under one video tricks.thank you GURU.,and ur approuch is so wonderful.onceagain thank you GURUJI.same like put algebric identity and rules and formation in your easy tricks.Expecting the same from you Sir.
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Nobody told like you,and somebody steel your trick in a diff.way.but your approach is so amazing.vow .how differently and efficiently,easy way is your trick.Thank you so much Sir.
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Thank you Peter my friend
You are right. My first digit do not add up to 10, but still works my way, including with your first digits that add up to 10. Just another approach.
You keep up your good work. I'm an old man who just keeps the old brains working, before I lose it completely. Maths has always been my favourite subject. I am sure you enjoy it as well.
My friend Peter
Einstein said you are never old till you keep on learning new things.
I can see your passion for Maths.
I love Maths and has been teaching to high school students for more than 20years.
@@Mathscantbehard Congratulations. Keep on keeping on, as long as you can. Are you a family man with children ?
I am 80+ and have been lecturing on maths for years. Now I am retired with wife, and have no kids, so we do a lot of travelling. And even when travelling I get people interested in maths, especially when I tell them about the magic of number 9.
I live with my wife and I have 1 son studying in year 8. Currently running tutoring centre with the name Akshar Education in Sydney and educating students from 40+ different schools of Sydney.
Akshar Education provides education from year 3 to 12. We have team if 10 capable teachers working for us.
@@Mathscantbehard Are you and your wife living in Sydney as well ? I live on the Gold Coast in Queensland.
Yes I live in Sydney with my wife and son
Hi ! I have just come across a problem with Trick No. 9 I tried it with 26 x 66 and it did not work. 36 x 66 and it did not work.
It only works with the numbers that you have provided. Then that method is very limited.
Hi Peter my friend,
In trick number 9 I said it works when your unit digit same and tens digit add upto 10 only.
Amazing tricks with no seconds.thank you sir.
Thank you my friend Rajendra. Have a wonderful day ahead 😊
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Hi Totaram,
R u preparing for any competitive exam??
What is the purpose?
132÷11=12 it is. Oppossite
How it works for all is like this ..... 46 x 66 4x6= 24 6x6=36 4+6=10x6 = 60 2436
60
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3036 When I apply this same method for 23 x 33 then it works. 2x3=6 3x3=9 2+3=5x3=15 609
15
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759 If I did it your way I end up with 909 as the answer. Sorry about this, but I felt I had to bring this to your notice. Cheers
In 23 x 33 tens digit doesn't add upto 10. That's why it's not working. All Maths tricks in this video are from Vedic Maths.
I highly appreciate your eye for detail, your expertise and constructive criticism.
Have a wonderful day my friend
if your answer is 46×66 in same case wo called this trick similar ones and ten approach
you can you can multiply once with tens with tens and add same number in tense Multipleaction.
6×6=36
6×4=24+6=30
3036 is your answer
Nice.
Sum last two digit 10
Sum of tens digit should be same. And unit digit should be same for this trick. Like 37 × 77 will work
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Agree totally Aruna
Hello ! This trick 9 can also be applied to trick 6 without having to square the middle number. Squaring numbers when teaching beginners is not a good idea as they probably have not learnt how to square numbers at this stage. Also, it's a bit long and cannot be achieved in 1 second.
This comment is not intended to offend you, as I find you to be a very good teacher, but try and keep it simple for beginners. Cheers
Hi Peter my friend,
I appreciate you watching video in detail and giving your honest feedback. I am not sure if I can implement your all suggestions. But surely admire and appreciate everyone's viewpoint.
Have a wonderful day ahead my friend 😊
@@Mathscantbehard Just ignore my comments. You just keep doing what you have to. My remarks were merely a suggestion, no more than that. Cheers
Thank you my friend Peter.
Who invented these methods?
These are methods of Vedic Maths
Just copy from adda247
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I have made 40+ videos on various maths tricks. Learning can be from many sources. But honestly no one can claim ownership of this tricks as all of them are basically from Vedic Maths.
All multiplication under one video tricks.thank you GURU.,and ur approuch is so wonderful.onceagain thank you GURUJI.same like put algebric identity and rules and formation in your easy tricks.Expecting the same from you Sir.
Thank you my friend Rajendra. Thank you for your request. Will do it my friend.
Which country are you from?
Have a wonderful day my friend