Friday, January 4, 2019

Fast Multiplication Using Foiling


Many people have used Foiling to distribute quadratic equations.  It actually can be very helpful in multiplying very fast.

When we foil we multiply the first terms together, then we multiply the outside, then the inside, and finally the last terms.  So lets see this in action.

11X15  Not so easy right?

Lets rewrite it:
(10 +1)(10+ 5)
First term is 10X10=100
Outside: 5x10=50
Inside: 1x10=10
Last: 5x1=5
So 100+50+10+5=165

Still doesn't feel to easy?  There are too many numbers so lets modify our foil and lets make three spaces.

100  + 60    +   5     
First       O+I       Last

Okay a little easier
How about these numbers?:

1x1=1
5x1+1x1=6
5x1=5

Quite a bit simpler

Okay line them all up like:        1
                                                   +   6
                                                   +       5
It's 165.

Lets try 13X15:

1x1=                                        1
5x1+3x1=                                     8
3x5 = ?????? what do we do now?
Not to worry.  It is easy.  I promise.

1x1=                                        1
5x1+3x1=                                     8
3x5 =                                             1  5

So our answer is 195.  Since our last multiplier was 2 digits, we just carrier it into the next column which is shared by 8.

How about multiplying a number like (63)(72)?

6x7=                                        4 2
2x6+3x7=                                   33  
3x2 =                                                6

The answer is 4536.  Now that is easy to do on paper but to do it in your head is probably still a little difficult.  Let's break this a part but we are going to start with the middle.  2x6=12 and 3x7=21 they add up to 33.  33 is easy to remember.  We have 6 x 7 is 42 with a carry from 33 of 3 which is 45 and 2 times 3 is 6 so we have 4536.

Okay lets do something even more difficult:  49x83.
Middle is 3x4 +9x8 =12+72=84 remember this number.
Our first number is 8x4=32.
Our last number is 3 times nine 27.
We have a carry from the last digit of 2 and add this to 4=6.
We have a carry of 8 and add that to 32 =40.
So our number is 4067.

Okay lets try:

14x31
Do you visualize and see 434?  If you didn't, I will post more worked process.  It takes a bit of traininng your mind to do these.  After you practice, you will be able to do these really well.

Try these numbers and write down the answer after you figured these out and check with a calculator.
67x85

49x72

88x55

31x96

I will do a post with more worked practice but if you do thes






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