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  • Japanese multiplication maths trick. How to multiply two numbers together using a simple visual lines diagram technique. Perfect to help anyone struggling with arithmetic.
    Larger numbers can also be calculated using the same principle if you follow the same rules.
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  • @devonsmith621
    @devonsmith621 4 роки тому +912

    The dislikes are the teachers staying "this isn't the method I taught you

    • @LadyxMothra
      @LadyxMothra 4 роки тому +15

      Devon Smith id be like: too bad ms. I taught it to myself >:C

    • @devonsmith621
      @devonsmith621 4 роки тому +4

      @mental case yes. I didn't even realize till now

    • @gavinthegreat2
      @gavinthegreat2 3 роки тому +2

      Hahahah

    • @adminoliti6323
      @adminoliti6323 3 роки тому +1

      also the voice is annoying

    • @ashlynn1652
      @ashlynn1652 3 роки тому +2

      Right. I was showed a completely different way from my now 10 year old.

  • @celiabalfour2737
    @celiabalfour2737 2 роки тому +205

    I'm a Maths teacher, and I almost feel guilty that I didn't already know about this method. I can't wait to teach it to my students.
    Nice one. Thank you 😊

    • @PtelSh
      @PtelSh 2 роки тому +7

      Yes teacher but you know this is not short trick this is long trick

    • @zenithchan1646
      @zenithchan1646 2 роки тому +1

      Hi ma’am

    • @sohailmathacademy5024
      @sohailmathacademy5024 2 роки тому

      @@zenithchan1646 Hey,
      We provide qualified online math and science tutors for students in grades one through ten. Currently, we operate in over 10 nations, including the United States of America, the United Kingdom, and Canada. Additionally, we provide three days of complimentary trial classes. If you're interested, contact us to schedule your first trial lesson.

    • @sohailmathacademy5024
      @sohailmathacademy5024 2 роки тому

      @@PtelSh Hey,
      We provide qualified online math and science tutors for students in grades one through ten. Currently, we operate in over 10 nations, including the United States of America, the United Kingdom, and Canada. Additionally, we provide three days of complimentary trial classes. If you're interested, contact us to schedule your first trial lesson.

    • @Designeryyy_Meena_
      @Designeryyy_Meena_ 2 роки тому

      @@PtelSh yea 😦

  • @annaowen5597
    @annaowen5597 6 років тому +434

    Me: *multiplies like this*
    Math teacher: Why are you drawing in class?
    Me: 😒 But I’m not.

    • @GreenBoy9000
      @GreenBoy9000 6 років тому +17

      Why are you accusing this person of drawing when s/he is actually using the Japanese multiplication method?
      *awkward silence*
      You should probably look for a different job now.

    • @urmilagandhi6758
      @urmilagandhi6758 4 роки тому +3

      @@GreenBoy9000 😑 it's a meme dood

    • @Aunuch_
      @Aunuch_ 3 роки тому +2

      Yeah I'm pretty sure that everyone's gonna think you're drawing something... Until they realize when you tell them that Japan has an easier method of multiplying numbers! Hahaha

    • @shawnshawn6913
      @shawnshawn6913 3 роки тому +1

      Urmila Gandhi it’s not a meme dood it’sa joke

    • @tinminpark
      @tinminpark 3 роки тому +2

      you must say : this is just a technique
      teacher : 😳 oh ok sorry about that

  • @idboxbiz
    @idboxbiz 7 років тому +180

    *To teach the Japanese method to children, it is better to use different colors for units, tens, hundreds. It makes the task much more visual and easy to understand!*

  • @Amazing-Everything
    @Amazing-Everything 9 років тому +473

    this tip actually made me pass math class! thank you so much!

  • @DavisCoD2013
    @DavisCoD2013 9 років тому +441

    IMPOSSIBLE!!! this trick it realy works! Why didn't we learn this at school?!
    (or at least, i didn't learn that trick at school.)

  • @emilygiammatteo8196
    @emilygiammatteo8196 4 роки тому +131

    Why am I so angered that I am literally shaking Bc I could’ve used this SO MUCH in elementary and middle school.

    • @duckie4725
      @duckie4725 3 роки тому

      I- Same ugh Dumb me

    • @shivamsolanki1097
      @shivamsolanki1097 3 роки тому +4

      For real tho !!! I consider myself a fool for always going for that usual long method!!😔😭

    • @louiswong921
      @louiswong921 3 роки тому +1

      until u gotta show ur work

    • @WeMakeRetakes
      @WeMakeRetakes 3 роки тому +1

      JOKES ON YOU IM GONNA USE THIS IN SCHOOL TOMORROW!

    • @latoyaamb3r
      @latoyaamb3r 2 роки тому +1

      It’s trauma. You need to release the emotional debris from your experience trying to learn math

  • @marlongarcia4550
    @marlongarcia4550 3 роки тому +48

    wait a minute, I can actually have fun multiplying and still make it easier, teachers need to start teaching this

  • @joelsorri6532
    @joelsorri6532 9 років тому +331

    You know dave, i got 9+ or B+ from math test because i remembered this :p

    • @DaveHax
      @DaveHax  9 років тому +56

      Joel Sorri Awesome, I'm glad it helped you out...

    • @excoto4229
      @excoto4229 8 років тому +8

      +DaveHax wow, this is something deserving a Nobel prise

    • @excoto4229
      @excoto4229 8 років тому +2

      +EXCOTO *price*

    • @omkarvaidya25
      @omkarvaidya25 8 років тому +6

      +DaveHax what if we had to multiply 4598x1707 ? what about the zero ??

    • @Roter_Wolf
      @Roter_Wolf 8 років тому +1

      +Omkar Veneno if there are no crosses then write a zero

  • @o4_
    @o4_ 2 роки тому +14

    For those wondering about numbers with 0s in the middle, just draw the 0s as dotted lines without counting any intersections with the dotted line. Just as the normal 0, the dotted line 0 is just there to tell apart the decimal bases.

    • @xChqos
      @xChqos Рік тому

      What about numbers with decimal points?

  • @rustlakedistrict
    @rustlakedistrict 4 роки тому +12

    Teacher: Show your work
    Me:

  • @Chris-np6zl
    @Chris-np6zl 7 років тому +660

    But how does it work when there's a zero in the number?

    • @olekzgoralski8400
      @olekzgoralski8400 7 років тому +204

      when u multpily by zero it's always zero so if no lines cross each other then you write the amount of crosses which equals zero

    • @shreevivekcompusoft4705
      @shreevivekcompusoft4705 7 років тому +44

      yes like 200 x 170

    • @bry4neust4quio
      @bry4neust4quio 7 років тому +139

      that is ez ; 2 x17 = 34 then add the 3 zero = 34000 ,
      you dont need to draw.

    • @kudalaut.official
      @kudalaut.official 7 років тому +11

      Christel i was thinking the same, e.g 5201 x 150..

    • @easytolearnwithsathish8413
      @easytolearnwithsathish8413 6 років тому +6

      Christel you r crt bt draw dummy line for zero's.. then u got a ans...

  • @mikehollins1970
    @mikehollins1970 9 років тому +12

    I am a visual artist an this has opened a whole new look on math, Thanks!

  • @tetsubo57
    @tetsubo57 10 років тому +197

    I don't want to have to multiply 999 x 999 with this method...

    • @xtreme_dummy
      @xtreme_dummy 10 років тому +30

      why not? its much better then 99999 x 9...

    • @hopehot2211
      @hopehot2211 10 років тому +26

      tetsubo57 try (1000-1)x999
      Xtreme Dummy try (100000-1)x9
      Stop making it harder than it has to be. LOL

    • @thatchris1626
      @thatchris1626 10 років тому +2

      Half the number x amount of times then times it, just remember to add on how many you halved

    • @TheMinecraftWeeks
      @TheMinecraftWeeks 9 років тому +44

      999 x 999 = 999 x 1000 -999 = 998 001

    • @xtreme_dummy
      @xtreme_dummy 9 років тому

      funny guys... mainly if the joke is already told...

  • @Terminator484
    @Terminator484 Рік тому +5

    I'm stunned. Shocked. Utterly floored. Never heard of this before. When I was in school, the ONLY accepted system was to somehow memorize the entire times tables of 100 abstract numbers, which always had certain numbers (like the 7s and 8s) that were orders of magnitude more difficult to remember than any others... and the system totally broke when going above 11x11. Even if you had the times table tattooed on the back of your hand, you were helpless without a calculator if you were working outside the table. Worst of all, as soon as you graduate, you no longer use any of it and rapidly forget everything above multiplying by 2.
    But seeing this... I have to ask: HOW does it work? What is the logic behind this system?
    Also, what if there's a zero in the numbers? I'm obviously not asking about multiplying by zero; I mean a number like 10, 20, 100, etc.

  • @teris.3770
    @teris.3770 4 роки тому +2

    I know I'm late, but I've been looking at ways to help my daughter who is struggling with her learning disability. Not saying this is a cure all, but honestly, this might be the best thing I've seen to help her. Thanks!

  • @JeremyWS
    @JeremyWS Рік тому +5

    I wish I knew this when I was younger. It would've helped a lot. I thought it was gonna be more complicated, but it was a surprisingly simple trick. I am glad I now know how to do this. Thank you.

  • @DavidAndrewsPEC
    @DavidAndrewsPEC 9 років тому +13

    Something else to add to my arsenal of stuff as a maths teacher.
    Useful for people unable to do symbolic calculations (dyscalculia is a pretty nasty thing).

  • @rakkerdehond489
    @rakkerdehond489 8 років тому +161

    Why did you say "if you want to see more useless tricks" in the end of the video?

    • @joshuaubaldo4199
      @joshuaubaldo4199 8 років тому +4

      yeah did he said that

    • @davetrinidad6052
      @davetrinidad6052 6 років тому

      Rakker de hond by

    • @davetrinidad6052
      @davetrinidad6052 6 років тому +1

      bacause thats right hand side video is useless the flowting flower is useless so it ussless

    • @letsgokraftin2632
      @letsgokraftin2632 6 років тому

      Rakker de hond yes he said at 4:04

    • @cymbient2972
      @cymbient2972 6 років тому +7

      That's because about 95% of people don't use this method, and it's nothing more than a "Fun Fact"

  • @llexxiiajbeauty2274
    @llexxiiajbeauty2274 3 роки тому +10

    This makes way more sense to my brain than they way they taught me in school 🤯

  • @fermata13
    @fermata13 9 років тому +8

    You've explained this better than anyone else I've seen. Well done!

  • @bryanFDNY
    @bryanFDNY 10 років тому +39

    Anyone else calculated it faster out of there head ?

    • @seigeengine
      @seigeengine 10 років тому +8

      Yes. Anyone who has done math in their head for a bit should know this, but it can be really fast. It not being fast is inexperience.
      All this method does is break up two digit multiplication into multiplying the tens, then the tens and the ones, and then the ones, and then adding them back up. It's okay, but you might as well skip the drawing if you're going to bother.

    • @abusevda2010
      @abusevda2010 9 років тому

      Jhb

  • @Fortississississimo
    @Fortississississimo 5 років тому +8

    Great video, very visual and clear to understand. I attempted to use this method with higher digits (i.e 38 x 29) and got completely lost at where to separate the zones with so many lines all over the place 😂

  • @kokimiyaa
    @kokimiyaa 2 роки тому +5

    Could u do one with numbers including one of the upper digits like 7,8 or 9? It would be really helpful

  • @CounterTheAnimatorocn1
    @CounterTheAnimatorocn1 10 років тому +7

    The ultimate Asian maths trick. Ninjas will assassinate you withing 15 minutes.

  • @wayneandrews6724
    @wayneandrews6724 9 років тому +23

    This trick is absolutely amazing! It has helped me out SO much. No need to re-organise where the calculators are every day in class or any need for calculators at all! Thanks a million! Ur the best!

    • @mathisfunmath7371
      @mathisfunmath7371 2 роки тому

      Hey,
      We provide qualified online math and science tutors for students in grades one through ten. Currently, we operate in over 10 nations, including the United States of America, the United Kingdom, and Canada. Additionally, we provide three days of complimentary trial classes. If you're interested, contact us to schedule your first trial lesson.

    • @agnivmajumdar215
      @agnivmajumdar215 2 роки тому +1

      Why would you need a calculator to calculate 32*12 😂😂😂😂

  • @jayy5224-t3g
    @jayy5224-t3g 2 роки тому +5

    This was absolutely amazing! I just wanted to know to multiply three digit numbers, but couldn't find anything. The I stumbled upon this and it was very helpful😊. Thanks for making the vid!😎

  • @robertpowell2225
    @robertpowell2225 5 років тому +1

    Not useless my friend but actually very functional for those of us that see and interface with the world visually. Thanks for the video I loved it.

  • @DarthAlphaTheGreat
    @DarthAlphaTheGreat 9 років тому +14

    This is an interesting method, but I think the true value of it comes from asking students why it works/how it works, rather than asking them just to apply it...as it is ineffective.

    • @DaveHax
      @DaveHax  9 років тому +12

      I agree that if you were to use this method in a lesson for students, understanding how and why it works would be a valuable exercise. Out of the classroom though, and in the day to day world, most of the time people do not need to understand why multiplying one number by another gives a certain answer, they just need the correct answer. This method will help them achieve that (could be useful if they haven't got a calculator to hand) and whether they understand how or why it works is largely irreverent, the technique is still effective and can serve real value.

    • @DarthAlphaTheGreat
      @DarthAlphaTheGreat 9 років тому +1

      DaveHax This method is too slow for 3 digits or higher. If you want practical and fast, "memorize" (in class, teachers should provide tricks and tips to do so) the multiplication table, and break them down to 10s (350 = 3 x10^2 +5*10 + 0). For really large numbers, this method really involves a lot of grouping and counting points etc.
      This method is mainly good as an example to ask student "explain why this works". It is only an "ok" method for day-to-day application (w/o calculator)/estimation in comparison to scientific notation etc.

    • @hamadyam183
      @hamadyam183 7 років тому

      DaveHax hu

  • @cookies9016
    @cookies9016 8 років тому +4

    This got me threw college I love you Dave

  • @ernestonwona6070
    @ernestonwona6070 2 роки тому

    Love this guy! He's straight forward, clear and doesn't take much time to teach. I understood this in less than 4 mins.

    • @sohailmathacademy5024
      @sohailmathacademy5024 2 роки тому

      Hey,
      We provide qualified online math and science tutors for students in grades one through ten. Currently, we operate in over 10 nations, including the United States of America, the United Kingdom, and Canada. Additionally, we provide three days of complimentary trial classes. If you're interested, contact us to schedule your first trial lesson.

    • @ernestonwona6070
      @ernestonwona6070 2 роки тому

      I'm past 10 grade, so that can't be possible.

  • @Janedoe-ci3sn
    @Janedoe-ci3sn 3 роки тому +1

    I don't have the word's to phrase you…literally speechless
    You are amazing bro…plz share more videos 👍👍👍

  • @TopLifeHacks
    @TopLifeHacks 10 років тому +28

    Oh God , I am here so early , let me type something to get likes.

  • @dereinfallslose9665
    @dereinfallslose9665 8 років тому +7

    If you understand the technique you can also do this with "xxxx * xxxx" Just increase the amount of the "knot areas" with the numbers in the calculation:
    xx * xx=3 areas
    xxx * xxx=5 areas
    xxxx * xxxx=7 areas

    • @usmankashif6192
      @usmankashif6192 Рік тому

      so there are n-1 areas, where n represents the total amount of digits

  • @NeilNSD
    @NeilNSD 5 років тому

    I am lost for words. This is too mind-blowing!!!

  • @Hoeishetmogelijk
    @Hoeishetmogelijk 8 років тому +13

    There is also such a method to divide?

  • @akyer8085
    @akyer8085 8 років тому +6

    To multiply with 0 on it, go 0:38 and pretend it is 13 x 20 instead of 13 x 21.
    The where the 0 met means that there is no line, thus leaving it like an open 2d box.
    You count the dots IF ONLY THERE IS LINES THAT ARE INTERSECT.
    For example, 11 x 0. That should leave a parallel line with gap on the middle. Hence no lines have been intersect, the answer will be 0.

    • @akyer8085
      @akyer8085 8 років тому +1

      +Hayun Hong 11 x 10 also leaves an open 2D box, therefore the answer should be 110.

  • @genie121
    @genie121 4 роки тому +2

    I still struggle with maths in my 30s and to do a nursing course they asked me to do maths again and I was panicking but this is fun!!!!!!!

  • @agnety1861
    @agnety1861 8 років тому

    OMG THANK YOU! You help me to math! THANK YOU! I'm from Lithuania, i not so good talk to English. I love your videos!

  • @slayt3918
    @slayt3918 4 роки тому +15

    This makes me pissed cuz I cant do 621×14, I'm bouta break everything in my house

    • @abelhernandez9971
      @abelhernandez9971 3 роки тому +3

      Omg same like he only did tiny 3 digit numbers like 123× 12 like im getting white hair over here

    • @slayt3918
      @slayt3918 3 роки тому

      @@abelhernandez9971 ong

    • @fairytale5629
      @fairytale5629 3 роки тому

      use the latice method

    • @aimzarkapmal5408
      @aimzarkapmal5408 3 роки тому +1

      It makes me proud that I calculated that in my head and got the answer after few seconds of visualization😳

    • @slayt3918
      @slayt3918 3 роки тому +1

      @@fairytale5629 but that shits boring as

  • @blahhotel1499
    @blahhotel1499 10 років тому +24

    LOVE IT! SOO GOING TO USE IT!

  • @monsieurpoisson8163
    @monsieurpoisson8163 4 роки тому

    This is bonkers. I'm so glad I found this. Thank you so much

  • @jade84369
    @jade84369 7 років тому +4

    Love the method....made me more expert in math..... :)

  • @TshimxMuaj
    @TshimxMuaj 3 роки тому +6

    Alright this is my new way of multiplying big numbers now Arigatou Gozaimasu 🙏

  • @datnguyenthe8300
    @datnguyenthe8300 10 років тому +12

    Nice tutorial, but I don't see any advantages of this method compared to the conventional one. It's in fact just normal multiplication visualised :) the drawing of the lines is redundant because either way you carry out the same steps as with the normal multiplication.

    • @B4ngTuyet1
      @B4ngTuyet1 10 років тому +4

      funnier to draw lines than just write NUMBERS

    • @JonisMommerency
      @JonisMommerency 9 років тому

      This method makes it easier to calculate big numbers with eachothers without mistakes (as long as you can draw a straight line). Most people will separate the numbers but that leads in many miscalculations. Drawing it out helps a lot.

  • @jhennicaabante4761
    @jhennicaabante4761 4 роки тому

    Thanks man! I became the master of multiplication on my school 👍👍

  • @emperor_napoleon
    @emperor_napoleon Рік тому

    My Grandfather taught me this and he’s gone, I miss him. As a remembrance I use this method even If it takes too long and share it to everybody

  • @noodk
    @noodk 8 років тому +4

    Thank you so much! This will really help me out!
    I'm extremely bad at math, but with this method I am sure I will get somehow further! Thank you Dave!

  • @grant7489
    @grant7489 6 років тому +30

    Quick maths

  • @Unknown12345why
    @Unknown12345why 2 роки тому

    Feels good that our method has spread all across globe and people love our method... 🤗

  • @allysandrasheenaali8665
    @allysandrasheenaali8665 8 років тому

    this technique actually helps me with my math subject

  • @TimelordUK
    @TimelordUK 9 років тому +6

    This really is clever but what about numbers with a zero? 204x1000 for example?

    • @engpk7211
      @engpk7211 4 роки тому

      Just add the zeros to 204, 204000... Different tricks in different situations

  • @jongyuemei
    @jongyuemei 5 років тому +17

    why did you say "if you want to see more useless tricks" at the end of the video? LOL

  • @lizaakolian8097
    @lizaakolian8097 8 років тому

    omg this is so helpful i showed my teacher and he gave me a award

  • @sabahskaff9025
    @sabahskaff9025 8 років тому

    thank you! that really helped! my teacher went crazy!

  • @shaneequam1
    @shaneequam1 9 років тому +40

    Where was this when I was in school?? Waaa 😤😭

  • @beekah992
    @beekah992 10 років тому +14

    I almost wish I was educated in Japan. x3

  • @michaeltacza3895
    @michaeltacza3895 7 років тому +2

    my teacher is gonna be like wow that kid needs to go to collage man I love this

  • @christopherj.9690
    @christopherj.9690 6 років тому +1

    For me, myself, I think this trick is more complicated than the original trick. But still, fun to watch.

  • @chelseapeyton6868
    @chelseapeyton6868 8 років тому +5

    My 6th grade math teacher just showed the entire class this... Just so you know, when you showed how you got each answer, everyone's jaw dropped in amazement 😂 Everyone now thinks you're the bee's knees!

  • @h3nder
    @h3nder 8 років тому +5

    The thing is that this only works with Natural and - numbers.(English is not my native so I don't know what they are called on English).

    • @no82739
      @no82739 8 років тому

      negative?

  • @julietagrimaldo3027
    @julietagrimaldo3027 4 роки тому +1

    This was so cool to learn!!!! Mind blown!

  • @smiddlecn
    @smiddlecn Місяць тому

    I'm terrible at math--yet I totally understood this the first viewing--love it!

  • @guruvincent5629
    @guruvincent5629 8 років тому +29

    What if. There's a 0

    • @mikopiko
      @mikopiko 8 років тому +5

      +GURU Vincent Just ignore it then.

    • @sk8gamer773
      @sk8gamer773 8 років тому +1

      if it's only 0 the answer is 0

    • @chrisakaschulbus4903
      @chrisakaschulbus4903 8 років тому

      +GURU Vincent you write over the "crossing spot" a "0" and everything is fine :D

    • @vanicejohncanoy1197
      @vanicejohncanoy1197 8 років тому +1

      I know what youre thinking. Example 103x13 1 line no line 3 lines. Next 1 line 3 lines count 1 2 3 4 5 6. 6. Count the bottom middle 1 2 3. 3. Then Upper middle 1 2. 2 then. 1. Soo the answer is 1236

    • @jamesbranch7239
      @jamesbranch7239 7 років тому

      103 x 13 = 1339

  • @Elena15441
    @Elena15441 6 років тому +3

    Interesting trick and a very good visual explanation. After trying it I found out that counting dots is much slower then using a multiplication table. Try to do 6x8 or 98x76 and you'll see it yourself. For zeros inside numbers I used dotted lines - it worked (any intersection with a dotted line equals 0). But if to draw just 1 line for each digit with a number on its ends and at the intersections, then the picture is simplified and you just multiplying numbers at the intersections and then adding them as was shown. This way the speed is almost the same as doing it traditionally.

  • @user-me2jr5sl1d
    @user-me2jr5sl1d 2 роки тому

    I am gobsmacked 😶 I struggle a lot in maths especially times tables and this actually works! I can’t wait to show of to my math teacher and the nerds. 😎

  • @brandonjordan1473
    @brandonjordan1473 3 роки тому

    I always wanted to know how to do it thanks for the simple explanation

  • @ordonez_1226
    @ordonez_1226 7 років тому +3

    This is so AWESOME Dave thanks for sharing with us 🙂

  • @buffalosoldat
    @buffalosoldat 9 років тому +3

    I ve even simplier way to do that, which i ve figured out on my own in elementary school. If i want to multiply for example 25 x 25 i do it like that:
    25x20 + 5x20 = 500 + 125 = 625

  • @lithinpraveenkumar3166
    @lithinpraveenkumar3166 8 років тому

    Dave...this trick is soo amazing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Now on i will rock at long multiplication!

  • @epimaths
    @epimaths 3 роки тому

    The teacher's multiplication is very intuitive

  • @FocusReborn44
    @FocusReborn44 9 років тому +5

    I want to buy this man a beer.

  • @PuebloRevolt91
    @PuebloRevolt91 10 років тому +6

    We should show this to Common Core

    • @andersforsgren887
      @andersforsgren887 10 років тому +3

      Common core is one of the worst mistakes in today's education in Murica'.

    • @dylangordon4741
      @dylangordon4741 9 років тому

      Anders Forsgren startin with saying "Murica"

    • @jse230379
      @jse230379 9 років тому

      Wtf is common core?

  • @valentinebalasubramaniam8454
    @valentinebalasubramaniam8454 3 роки тому

    That’s a great and funky way to find the answer for multiplication. I will subscribe, like and hit the bell and select all

  • @duality4y
    @duality4y 11 місяців тому

    Wow, Math! Cooking! Gadgets! this channel is amazing!!

  • @JamaisV0
    @JamaisV0 10 років тому +4

    GENIUS JAPANESSE GUYS!

  • @saisamarth7581
    @saisamarth7581 8 років тому +7

    hey dave now I will pass,you r mind blowing

  • @3dplanet100
    @3dplanet100 2 роки тому

    Wow, this is VISUALIZED math! Its like visualizing math from a different perspective!

  • @josuedrumond4083
    @josuedrumond4083 3 роки тому

    Wow I am struggling with math but this REALLY help me. At least there some useful people on this earth.

  • @AliLami
    @AliLami 9 років тому +4

    when I first saw it I was like hmmmm not bad but when complicated comes I was like how about taking your phone out :/

    • @brinsingrflamme5822
      @brinsingrflamme5822 9 років тому +4

      As an IB student we need to do that in our head lol ^^

    • @HanyouxFromxHell
      @HanyouxFromxHell 9 років тому

      because with actual tests, you're not supposed to use a calculator :p

    • @brinsingrflamme5822
      @brinsingrflamme5822 9 років тому +1

      HanyouxFromxHell is that sarcasm sir?^^ and no sadly chemistry and a math paper are calculator free ;)

    • @HanyouxFromxHell
      @HanyouxFromxHell 9 років тому +2

      No, I was being serious lol With tests, you're not supposed to use a calculator, and generally you're made to show your work lol

    • @brinsingrflamme5822
      @brinsingrflamme5822 9 років тому +1

      HanyouxFromxHell​ haha sorry then, it's hard to perceive any emotions through text 😉 And yes you are right but it is good like that, so that we learn to use our brain cells instead of using technology all the time ...

  • @MinuxLP
    @MinuxLP 9 років тому +7

    Holy fuck is this easy!

  • @MCgulliien
    @MCgulliien 8 років тому

    You had an A+ on your test! very good, my only question was why is the back of your test full of lines?

  • @marygenelynarcillas5450
    @marygenelynarcillas5450 8 років тому

    THANK YOU SO MUCH!!! THIS VIDEO TEACHES ME TO MULTIPLY BIGGY DIGITS(numbers)

  • @Mrkaffecod
    @Mrkaffecod 10 років тому +8

    what if there is a zero like 170 x 15?

    • @DaveHax
      @DaveHax  10 років тому +8

      To help draw the diagram out you can draw the "zero" line as a single line, but draw it in a different colour, and then don't count any of the dots on this line. Do the rest of the technique as normal.

    • @B4ngTuyet1
      @B4ngTuyet1 10 років тому +20

      just simply remove the zero, then add it back later
      it will become 17 x 15 x 10

    • @Mrkaffecod
      @Mrkaffecod 10 років тому +1

      thanks

    • @salamadel7929
      @salamadel7929 7 років тому

      and what if we have 109*17 ? explain this if u can ??!

  • @satyamsamaroo2719
    @satyamsamaroo2719 9 років тому +4

    XD that ending was hilarious, " And for more USELESS tricks" XD

  • @ThundermansThunder
    @ThundermansThunder Рік тому +1

    Learning how to do arithmetic in the standard way is a lot easier to do mentally, just as schools taught before pocket calculators became readily available. Before the 1970's, it was not uncommon for people to mentally work long figures accurately. Ultimately, the wisest choice when striving for accuracy and speed is to teach the proper format rather than looking for workarounds that take longer to do. Makes for an interesting novelty lesson, though.

  • @tcsiashyxd9770
    @tcsiashyxd9770 3 роки тому

    Cmon man just tell me who created this, i wanna give that person a nobal prize

  • @vittoMine
    @vittoMine 10 років тому +6

    Illuminati confirmed...

    • @PuebloRevolt91
      @PuebloRevolt91 10 років тому +1

      Another sheep making fun of the unknown to him confirmed...

    • @r_tvdr
      @r_tvdr 9 років тому +3

      PuebloRevolt91
      another stupid bitch who can't get a joke confirmed

  • @kongtv1634
    @kongtv1634 8 років тому +30

    my math teacher showed this in class n I was like holy fuck its Dave haxs

  • @soumyasatish4
    @soumyasatish4 3 роки тому

    Wow this method helps us do math problems with multiplication so easy to learn

  • @amazingninja2467
    @amazingninja2467 6 років тому

    Awesome this helped me very much. Thank you dave

  • @johndaybreak1317
    @johndaybreak1317 9 років тому +4

    Awesome

    • @hajnalandrevv1627
      @hajnalandrevv1627 9 років тому

      Woow M-1 Garandcsy Áron egy új fegyver típus!

    • @hajnalandrevv1627
      @hajnalandrevv1627 9 років тому +1

      Régen mindig azt hittem,hogy így ejtik és így írják a neved Karancsy.

    • @sandragri5055
      @sandragri5055 8 років тому

      +Aron Karancsi x

  • @TheMeronsoda
    @TheMeronsoda 9 років тому +3

    999×99とかでてきたらだるすぎるだろwwwww

  • @rob876
    @rob876 5 років тому

    This is equivalent to the standard method we learn at primary school. To see why, use larger digits like 89 x 78 and notice that, instead of counting intersections, you'll be multiplying digits, carrying and adding the carry to the next column - just like you do in the standard method. The difference is the standard method is quicker. It is quicker to write the digit '9' than it is to draw nine lines.

    • @jeffpayne2675
      @jeffpayne2675 2 роки тому +1

      It's not about speed, Rob. Many students just can't learn multiplication the standard way. This is just an alternative.

  • @twsh876
    @twsh876 2 роки тому

    THAT YOU SO MUCH!!
    THIS’LL SAVE MY LIFE

  • @beeftacoxd1344
    @beeftacoxd1344 8 років тому +11

    wow thanks japan

    • @Mars8765
      @Mars8765 6 років тому

      Alisha Das ,hbjaaufykakfjyafguakfyukauyfkayfukauygkygukayugkayugayugkgayila

  • @user-ul2yc8dy7q
    @user-ul2yc8dy7q 9 років тому +6

    ليس الذكاء أن تحل مسألة بل الذكاء كيف تبتكر طرق أسهل لحلها
    طريقة جميلة

  • @chrisholmes8250
    @chrisholmes8250 Рік тому +1

    This may look impressive but notice how all these videos choose numbers with quite low digits. Try using this method to multiply numbers like 99x87 and you’ll soon realise it’s completely impractical.

  • @nystagmus
    @nystagmus Рік тому

    Amazing that multiplication can be pictured into something geometric

  • @MinecraftUser313
    @MinecraftUser313 10 років тому +23

    How do you use this with decimals?

    • @Cryptonomous
      @Cryptonomous 10 років тому +7

      multiply out the decimal then later divide it back in

    • @ChitranjanBaghiofficial
      @ChitranjanBaghiofficial 10 років тому +3

      how to use it with zero. like 30x59

    • @Cryptonomous
      @Cryptonomous 10 років тому +3

      dont draw a line, i guess, since im eating pizza and cant be bothered to wok it out :)

    • @littleboxcat5432
      @littleboxcat5432 10 років тому

      ***** it doesnt work

    • @DamjanPjevic
      @DamjanPjevic 10 років тому +1

      Littlebox cat It works. first you only draw line of the first digit (dont draw the ''0'') and then the other number - normaly. then when you make circles - again three,and then count intersections only that this time you first count the third circle, then the first and finnaly the middle one. So basically the same thing only the order in which you count is diffrent. But I haven't checked it for 400*58 or similar so i dont know about those.