How to Calculate Faster than a Calculator - Mental Maths #1

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024
  • Hi, This Video is the 1st part of the Mental Maths Series where you will learn how to do lightning fast Calculations in a Snap Even faster than a Calculator.
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Комментарии • 7 тыс.

  • @mathOgenius
    @mathOgenius  4 года назад +3396

    FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTION That the last trick of numbers like 92×98 is not working for some other numbers . In the video I have clearly said that the ending digits should add to 10. like in 54×56 (6+4=10) , 92x98(8+2=10), it won't work for 57×56(7+6=13)
    I Hope this video amazed you!
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  • @Ry-in8xp
    @Ry-in8xp 11 месяцев назад +395

    This guys voice is so calm but reassuring. Probably the most engaging maths tutor on the planet. Absolutely love his approach.

    • @Naina-kq6jf
      @Naina-kq6jf 3 месяца назад

      this is fake, because:
      take 88 x 88 as an example.
      88
      88
      8x9 = 72
      and 8x8 = 64
      which makes it 7264.
      88x88 is actually 7744

    • @KunalWare
      @KunalWare 2 месяца назад +1

      @@Naina-kq6jf just say that you did not understand the trick

    • @DuskMazerPlayz
      @DuskMazerPlayz Месяц назад

      @@Naina-kq6jf watch the video carefully, idiot... 8+8 does not equal 10

    • @Timapro_m10
      @Timapro_m10 15 дней назад

      @@Naina-kq6jf u are fake, cuz the last digits must add up to 10 for the trick to work.

  • @daddypeppa4959
    @daddypeppa4959 3 года назад +8146

    Right after i heard your Indian accent, i knew i could trust you

    • @almightyanime4875
      @almightyanime4875 3 года назад +74

      Copied

    • @pinkybarnwal3691
      @pinkybarnwal3691 3 года назад +42

      Why

    • @pet-triflyofficialchannel6528
      @pet-triflyofficialchannel6528 3 года назад +36

      Why?

    • @_o6629
      @_o6629 3 года назад +25

      Why?? Bhai?!

    • @I1ght961
      @I1ght961 3 года назад +340

      @@abhinav3681 why you gotta say hes being racist hes not saying anything mean so you dont have to say anything maybe something to support the guy that made the video like dont go around saying “racist” all the time people like you start using the word too often only use it if someones being mean to someone with the soul purpose of offending their culture, race, or religion

  • @tjhopup6070
    @tjhopup6070 3 года назад +8495

    This trick is awesome! It just feels weird knowing a better method than the teachers teach you…

    • @icogalero1999
      @icogalero1999 3 года назад +102

      Because it not necessary to teach. Why need a mental math if there is a calculator. What is to develop is the critical thinking skills, and that is the basic concept only that as long you know how to multiply then can now use calculator and want to be a competitive and math enthusias then it is good for. Because you cannot teach the learner this if she/he is not interested anymore on mental math. And last in teaching is should always general or it follow the rules

    • @ashishkumarnayak3368
      @ashishkumarnayak3368 3 года назад +164

      @@icogalero1999 go and write a competitive exam u will know what is the use of mental math

    • @angelwithashotgun2230
      @angelwithashotgun2230 3 года назад +58

      @@ashishkumarnayak3368 dude literally said mental maths is required by competitive and math enthusiasts.

    • @sam_edits23
      @sam_edits23 3 года назад +24

      @@ashishkumarnayak3368 you didn't read properly

    • @ashishkumarnayak3368
      @ashishkumarnayak3368 3 года назад +45

      @@sam_edits23 I meant u don't get a calculator in maths exams...its extremely rare

  • @MiddlemistOne
    @MiddlemistOne 7 месяцев назад +64

    This is so amazing. My 11 year old is a math tutor for grades 3-6 and he already likes to do math in his head and I am going to show him this video when he comes back from school, so he can be even better at it.
    Thank you and we'll also check out your math game!

    • @KakashiHatake.sensei
      @KakashiHatake.sensei 5 месяцев назад +4

      Do u mean ur 11 yr old kid is teaching math for3rd graders ?!

    • @Naina-kq6jf
      @Naina-kq6jf 3 месяца назад +1

      this is fake, because:
      take 88 x 88 as an example.
      88
      88
      8x9 = 72
      and 8x8 = 64
      which makes it 7264.
      88x88 is actually 7744

    • @husseinlol
      @husseinlol 3 месяца назад +5

      @@Naina-kq6jf "That the last trick of numbers like 92×98 is not working for some other numbers . In the video I have clearly said that the ending digits should add to 10. like in 54×56 (6+4=10) , 92x98(8+2=10), it won't work for 57×56(7+6=13)"

    • @josuequintero-td5gh
      @josuequintero-td5gh 2 месяца назад +3

      @@Naina-kq6jf 8 + 8 doesn't add to 10 so the trick doesn't apply.

    • @ru2979
      @ru2979 27 дней назад

      what!!!! 11 yr old is even a math tutor !! 😲😲😲😲😲😲😲😲🙀🙀🙀🙀🙀🙀🙀🙀

  • @F.M671
    @F.M671 3 года назад +1984

    Indian guy on the internet speedruns basic maths whilst helping thousands of innocent souls. Goddamn you re doing gods work man. Keep it up

    • @mathOgenius
      @mathOgenius  3 года назад +201

      thanks 😁

    • @HQBergeron
      @HQBergeron 3 года назад +30

      I love this! Now I need you to teach me how to speak with my teeth clenched.

    • @nitrosv4543
      @nitrosv4543 3 года назад +38

      @@HQBergeron sorry this is a math channel not english.

    • @SekiberiusWelkesh
      @SekiberiusWelkesh 3 года назад +10

      For real though. Going through school they taught us too heavily to rely on calculators, now I'm starting to realize just how terrible that approach to learning was, calculators are useful but developing number sense through mental math is IMO essential to using math, it's more fun too.

    • @HQBergeron
      @HQBergeron 3 года назад +13

      @@SekiberiusWelkesh I grew up before there were calculators, so doing math on paper or in my head where possible was just what we did. Adding a calculator to that in college was a major bonus, but I still knew the math by traditional methods. When it became obvious to me that was not how my sons were being taught in school, I began giving them fun math problems in the car whenever we were driving so they couldn’t use a calculator. They learned how to do quick estimations, tricks for exact calculations, conversions, etc. It didn’t seem like much at the time, but they both turned out to be good at math in school, and one of them scored higher on one of the standardized tests than the school staff had ever seen, even beating out his best friend who had the particular gift of being able to repeat and remember forever any 30 digit number having seen or heard it just once (One time this friend met a girl, also a numbers nerd. He asked what her favorite number was and she rattled off some very long number which had some significance to her but not to him. He says “OMG, that’s my favorite, too!” and repeats it back to her. She bought it and agreed to go on a date with him). Anyway, I think those little number exercises helped my kids with their math very much. Of course, one has to know them to be able to teach the kids, and I’m not sure many teachers these days do, never mind parents.

  • @AKATONA1953
    @AKATONA1953 Год назад +173

    I used to know about these tricks. However after having NOT practiced them for decades, they all faded away...Thanks for refreshing !

    • @Naina-kq6jf
      @Naina-kq6jf 3 месяца назад

      this is fake, because:
      take 88 x 88 as an example.
      88
      88
      8x9 = 72
      and 8x8 = 64
      which makes it 7264.
      88x88 is actually 7744

    • @alexandraqfernando6796
      @alexandraqfernando6796 3 месяца назад

      That method only works if the Ending digits is adding to 10.
      8+8= 16 not 10

    • @Naina-kq6jf
      @Naina-kq6jf 3 месяца назад

      @@alexandraqfernando6796 where does it say that

    • @alexandraqfernando6796
      @alexandraqfernando6796 3 месяца назад

      @@Naina-kq6jf look at the pinned comment.

    • @Naina-kq6jf
      @Naina-kq6jf 3 месяца назад

      @@alexandraqfernando6796 okay

  • @benedettopagano3536
    @benedettopagano3536 3 года назад +9662

    I trust him cuz he seems more indian than american

    • @sakshamsingh1778
      @sakshamsingh1778 3 года назад +39

      @@tkarthikeya5872 racist detector

    • @ochiaghakelvinchiagozie1556
      @ochiaghakelvinchiagozie1556 3 года назад +303

      @@tkarthikeya5872He is complementing Indians

    • @animatnetic2545
      @animatnetic2545 3 года назад +332

      Everyone in the replies calm your ass down it is called a joke.

    • @clyder46
      @clyder46 3 года назад +120

      @@kronowtf i don't think you even know what racist means 🤦‍♂️

    • @clyder46
      @clyder46 3 года назад +3

      @@kronowtf you're the one who needs more "class" , clearly you don't even know the definition of the words said here 🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️

  • @jsung90
    @jsung90 11 месяцев назад +30

    Now this is math class.. come to the US and teach math. We need more teachers like you to teach the new generations quick maths!

    • @animegeek9924
      @animegeek9924 9 месяцев назад +4

      Attacks on Indian people have increased in US so I hope he doesn't go there😂

    • @Naina-kq6jf
      @Naina-kq6jf 3 месяца назад

      this is fake, because:
      take 88 x 88 as an example.
      88
      88
      8x9 = 72
      and 8x8 = 64
      which makes it 7264.
      88x88 is actually 7744

    • @Yondr_917
      @Yondr_917 3 месяца назад +2

      @@Naina-kq6jf this tricks mostly works when the 'ones' value is 5=>.
      not fake actually

    • @Naina-kq6jf
      @Naina-kq6jf 3 месяца назад

      @@Yondr_917 yeah, key word: mostly

    • @vishveshmuley1501
      @vishveshmuley1501 26 дней назад

      @@Naina-kq6jf He clearly said it will only work when unit places add upto 10

  • @oFqrndly5955
    @oFqrndly5955 Год назад +1369

    Dude. This video made me literally realize that a 5 minute video is better than 1 hour of a math class.

  • @jinglejazz7537
    @jinglejazz7537 2 года назад +55

    well done man, I'm 62, I grew up in Canada and was so horrible at math, I just couldn't figure it out. i grew up in the 60's and 70's. I finally gave up on it when the metric system came in. Thank you pierre trudeau!!! Whenever I see math I completely shut down. this is amazing trick. I wish I had known that back then. thx, I'm going to practice this. awesome. thx. eh!

    • @afterthesmash
      @afterthesmash 2 месяца назад +2

      I'm a Canadian male of a similar age. Math came easily to me, right from the beginning. The metric system has been vastly more useful to me than the old imperial system, because I think like an engineer. Thank you, Pierre!
      Imperial is harder than metric if you have any kind of worldly view. Barely any two English-speaking countries are completely the same. But metric is the same everywhere. And that's not a small thing.

    • @toriwolf5978
      @toriwolf5978 Месяц назад

      Agreed 100% same❤

  • @meenakshi_007
    @meenakshi_007 3 года назад +713

    As a person who is very weak in math, this video really does help me! (especially when you have long calculations in exams). Of course, it needs practice but it's sure worth it! Tysm for sharing these tricks with us mathOgenius! You rock!

  • @ASChambers
    @ASChambers 9 месяцев назад +5

    I love little techniques like these. Not only can they make mental calculations quicker but they can also help improve your ability to manipulate digits in your head.

  • @riskacendana8085
    @riskacendana8085 Год назад +63

    Thanks man! this is helpful
    0:40&& 2-digit number multiply by 11
    2:20&& 3-digit number multiply by 11
    3:15&& same starting digit n ending by 5
    4:24&& same starting digit n ending digit add is 10 🔥

  • @varishpersaud5093
    @varishpersaud5093 3 года назад +428

    This trick can work with x22, x33 etc (just make sure to times the number by 2 for 22, 3 by 33 etc before placing it down, and also multiply the middle number(s) by 2 for 22, 3 for 33 etc.). so 37x22 = (3x2), (3x7x2), (7x2) = 6, 20, 14, which is equal to 8,0, 14 = 814.

    • @twinkleramchandani5193
      @twinkleramchandani5193 3 года назад +28

      It should be (3+7)x2

    • @leocarne2281
      @leocarne2281 2 года назад +23

      or instead, just multiply the first number by 2 and divide the second by 2, so that 37x22 becomes 74x11

    • @nandkumars.vanamali1336
      @nandkumars.vanamali1336 2 года назад +18

      Or You can just write 37×22 as
      37×11×2 then 407×2 which equals 814

    • @dhanireddy2113
      @dhanireddy2113 2 года назад +2

      @@nandkumars.vanamali1336 this was easy thx

    • @Destroyer-db5vn
      @Destroyer-db5vn 2 года назад +1

      @@leocarne2281 precise ♥️

  • @sisstar4164
    @sisstar4164 3 года назад +1574

    Thank you man I used to hate math but because of you I'm enjoying this! This is the first time I'm enjoying mental math :) lots of love and support sir!

  • @srikavin1803
    @srikavin1803 4 месяца назад +8

    never saw a maths genius like u bro awesome tricks thank-you

  • @Blueheartchoreos
    @Blueheartchoreos 3 года назад +205

    I can see why he deserve those trophies and medals in the back✨thanks,I practiced enough of it to be able to do my physics numerical faster than my peers.👏

  • @earstosoul9103
    @earstosoul9103 Год назад +66

    Man the curiosity and the passion with which he is using to teach gives us some strong professional teachers vibes ❤

  • @naokimc
    @naokimc 3 года назад +134

    0:01
    "hello geniuses"
    i felt that, i experienced something i never experienced...

    • @yusufakhtar2209
      @yusufakhtar2209 2 года назад +2

      Same

    • @Sillywerido2384
      @Sillywerido2384 2 года назад +2

      Lol

    • @Sawako555
      @Sawako555 7 месяцев назад +1

      😂fr ;)

    • @REDVIPER-ug7zy
      @REDVIPER-ug7zy 5 месяцев назад +1

      Same LOL

    • @Naina-kq6jf
      @Naina-kq6jf 3 месяца назад +1

      this is fake, because:
      take 88 x 88 as an example.
      88
      88
      8x9 = 72
      and 8x8 = 64
      which makes it 7264.
      88x88 is actually 7744

  • @t_n_rasberry8387
    @t_n_rasberry8387 8 месяцев назад +10

    This is amazing!! I love your video. In such a short time after watching your video I learned how to calculate super fast. Thank you for making it easy to understand with your video. I watched this video 2x so far. Going to save it for future reminder.

    • @Naina-kq6jf
      @Naina-kq6jf 3 месяца назад

      this is fake, because:
      take 88 x 88 as an example.
      88
      88
      8x9 = 72
      and 8x8 = 64
      which makes it 7264.
      88x88 is actually 7744

  • @sidhva
    @sidhva 2 года назад +682

    This is explained so nicely. You really have a great way of teaching, and I appreciate you. I hope you get more subscribers, views, and I wish you all the success there is!

  • @ellidominusser1138
    @ellidominusser1138 Год назад +35

    One minute in and I absolutely love it already. It's so satisfying suddenly being 10 times faster in math

    • @kaelvvv
      @kaelvvv 9 месяцев назад

      😊

  • @ERROR-zl2mc
    @ERROR-zl2mc 3 года назад +9

    Teacher like you on RUclips teaches better than my actual teacher. If RUclips was a school , school would be fun and easy.
    Thank you sir and RUclips.

    • @mapleleafhealthcare1428
      @mapleleafhealthcare1428 Год назад +2

      That one kid in the back of school: watch’s educational video and Roblox RUclipsrs:😅

  • @ForAReason_2909
    @ForAReason_2909 7 месяцев назад +4

    Best channel for mental maths

  • @aryangunadi6523
    @aryangunadi6523 3 года назад +965

    My brain : ohh thats easy
    Also my brain when doing practicing : we're good, but now we're bad

  • @antianim3
    @antianim3 3 года назад +207

    The award on the bookshelf made me believe he isn't joking

    • @JCC_1975
      @JCC_1975 3 года назад +7

      Right. There's a lot of them up there

    • @sucharitabhattachariya2151
      @sucharitabhattachariya2151 3 года назад +1

      Y are great.

    • @mitzara25
      @mitzara25 3 года назад +6

      damn I didn't even notice 😳

    • @Naina-kq6jf
      @Naina-kq6jf 3 месяца назад

      this is fake, because:
      take 88 x 88 as an example.
      88
      88
      8x9 = 72
      and 8x8 = 64
      which makes it 7264.
      88x88 is actually 7744

  • @WeissHS
    @WeissHS Год назад +236

    Wow! This is my first time watching your videos, and you are very gifted with teaching things in a clear, easy-to-understand, and fun way! I will definitely be watching the rest of your mental math series, keep up the good work!

  • @dapper30001
    @dapper30001 4 месяца назад +4

    im so inspired by this guy great personality he's so calm makes me believe I can do it thanks

  • @Zii626
    @Zii626 3 года назад +8

    I’m the kinda of person who somehow does math in my head really quick but I’ve never understand how I do it. Thank you. 😊

    • @akashraj6391
      @akashraj6391 3 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/SyApwCxCDnc/видео.html

  • @pranayranjan3777
    @pranayranjan3777 3 года назад +475

    Thank god he's not thanos, otherwise he wd have wiped out the whole universe and created it a thousand times

  • @6a01aaravkelkar8
    @6a01aaravkelkar8 3 года назад +11

    Amazing tricks, thanks for spreading our Indian vedic maths to the world.., 👍🏻

  • @kongsong-nd6pi
    @kongsong-nd6pi 5 месяцев назад +9

    Your Channel Made a lot of Useful Videos, I love it.

  • @interested392
    @interested392 Год назад +14

    I needed this and I’m now in love with this channel thank you dude!

  • @zanti4132
    @zanti4132 Год назад +32

    For the squaring of numbers ending in 5 trick, you don't really have to stop at 95. For example, squaring 105 is easy enough: 10 × 11 = 110, so 105² = 11025. You can apply the multiply by 11 trick to do 11 * 12 in your head and get 115² = 13225. Finally, for something really impressive, you can do 247 × 243 in your head: 24 × 25 = 600, so the answer is 60021.

    • @andykaandyka9897
      @andykaandyka9897 Год назад +2

      Not correct at all situation, if u do like him tricks lets try 15*17 = 255 (using calculator) = 235 if using that dumb trick

    • @zanti4132
      @zanti4132 Год назад +7

      ​@@andykaandyka9897As he says in the video, the ending digits have to add up to 10 for the trick to work. For your example 5 + 7 = 12 ≠ 10, so the trick doesn't apply.
      Now, you could generalize the trick by adding or subtracting 10 times the difference. For example, to calculate 17 × 15, the end digits add up to 2 more than 10, so add 20. 17 × 15 = 235 + 20 = 255.

    • @xyz-zm8ew
      @xyz-zm8ew Год назад +1

      still not correct for example 805*805 acc to the trick it should be 720025 but the answer is 648025

    • @dread._
      @dread._ Год назад +4

      ​​@@xyz-zm8ew you made a mistake somewhere
      805*805
      = (80*81)25
      = 648025

    • @galoomba5559
      @galoomba5559 Год назад +2

      @@xyz-zm8ew because as we all know the next number after 80 is 90

  • @letme_insane90
    @letme_insane90 3 года назад +147

    When I solve such questions, I forget to use these tricks 😁

    • @arghyadutta9516
      @arghyadutta9516 2 года назад +1

      that always happens

    • @engineeringka14da
      @engineeringka14da 2 года назад +4

      Just like how I forgot I was a doctor and told a dying patient to go to the hospital

  • @harshitakumar9058
    @harshitakumar9058 10 месяцев назад +3

    I cannot express how excited I am to see you grow :)

  • @Montina_Paullin
    @Montina_Paullin 2 года назад +9

    I was terrible at math in school (U.S.), I just didn't understand it & nobody took time to teach me different ways of learning. Now I'm homeschooling my son & don't want him as frustrated as I was with math. So thank you for this! We learn together!

  • @ladenscarf
    @ladenscarf Год назад +12

    short and well explained you are better than most of my teachers!

  • @Aiaimonkey8093
    @Aiaimonkey8093 Год назад +8

    I am flabbergasted that 90% of people won’t practice. I have been practising all through the video, and I’m amazed. Thanks for teaching me! ❤

    • @crispythicc
      @crispythicc Год назад

      who said 90% of people won’t practice?..

    • @Aiaimonkey8093
      @Aiaimonkey8093 Год назад

      The genius on this video - MathOGenius

  • @shaozheang5528
    @shaozheang5528 4 месяца назад +7

    I use these inequalities (a-b)(a+b) and a^2 + 2ab + b^2 (the second equation for speed) to solve. I thought of this in an ad about mental abacus classes. The equation was 46 x 53 or 47x 53 - 53 as I interpreted it

  • @ultimate8673
    @ultimate8673 3 года назад +499

    I'm scared that he will break his fingers when snapping.

  • @ENTERTAININGGAMECHANNEL
    @ENTERTAININGGAMECHANNEL 2 года назад +7

    Nice Trick with example....

  • @veenacs7993
    @veenacs7993 3 года назад +4

    Thank you so much for your hardwork and explanation. My son sees ur channel every day without skiping any of the videos. 🙏🙏😊👌👌😀

  • @Seansaccount-lu6rl
    @Seansaccount-lu6rl 7 месяцев назад +5

    Thank you so much! I appreciate you for teaching basically the entire globe. You're really inspiring, keep it up!

    • @partigaltheking2132
      @partigaltheking2132 5 месяцев назад

      Its not true what he teach, try this numbers 87 × 89; 35 × 32; 95 × 96; 34 × 34

    • @mathOgenius
      @mathOgenius  5 месяцев назад +1

      watch the video carefully..

    • @mrs.m8632
      @mrs.m8632 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@partigaltheking2132 You need to numbers at the end to add to 10 otherwise it won't work like he said eg 34x36 57 x 53

  • @sosmedpunya6560
    @sosmedpunya6560 3 года назад +112

    Thankyou, I've been learn the trick by read the book but it more interesting and easier to understand by watching your explanation in the video. Keep making helpful , awesome content man 🙏👍

  • @hridansherpa3696
    @hridansherpa3696 3 года назад +37

    The most Awesomely Awesome video full of Awesomeness

    • @cyan6579
      @cyan6579 3 года назад

      Made by an Awesome human, published in an Awesome Website/App. Watched by People who wants to be Awesome toom

  • @ok-yh4ii
    @ok-yh4ii Год назад +6

    I love maths and your soothing voice! Thanks for teaching the world when teachers didn't want to. You have helped me through many Mock exams and I'll be forever grateful.

  • @sunnafae.1886
    @sunnafae.1886 11 месяцев назад +7

    This is so helpful! I always struggled with the 11 times tables after x12.

  • @lovellmendez2207
    @lovellmendez2207 Год назад +8

    This is the most fun i had in math, honestly.
    Thank you very much

  • @transformers2704
    @transformers2704 Год назад +5

    Awesome👏👏 now I have A+ in my math exam❤❤❤thank so much❤❤🎉

  • @krishnendukm7120
    @krishnendukm7120 3 года назад +22

    I have been searching for these kinds of helpful videos,but couldn't find one,just really happy to share that this helped me soo much.

  • @Vanessa-e8y
    @Vanessa-e8y 21 день назад +1

    This is literally awesome like no joke I need to subscribe right now

  • @usmh
    @usmh Год назад +32

    So interesting! Personally, I think of 75*75 as dividing it into 3/4 and multiplication with 100. Using quarters is how I approach any multiplication involving 25 or 75. So for example, 68*75 is 68/4=17, then 68-17=51 to get 3/4 of it, then 51*100=5100.

    • @Raaaaain-
      @Raaaaain- Год назад +1

      Sum wat ?!?!😢😥

    • @ZenoEditz.
      @ZenoEditz. Год назад

      @@JadonCrafter45 you have to add one 5 + 1 = 6 so 5*6

    • @fingerstechhub
      @fingerstechhub Год назад

      Doest work for 75*25

    • @usmh
      @usmh Год назад

      @@JadonCrafter45 What...? Did you reply to the wrong comment?

    • @BrajeshGupta-bc6dr
      @BrajeshGupta-bc6dr Год назад

      ​@@fingerstechhubstarting no. should be same

  • @carbonillaianf.5899
    @carbonillaianf.5899 3 года назад +4

    Wow this help me a lot. Im practicing it right now. I don't want to waste my time anymore every minute i want to acquire a new skill. Thanks more video of this.

    • @Naina-kq6jf
      @Naina-kq6jf 3 месяца назад

      this is fake, because:
      take 88 x 88 as an example.
      88
      88
      8x9 = 72
      and 8x8 = 64
      which makes it 7264.
      88x88 is actually 7744

    • @husseinlol
      @husseinlol 3 месяца назад

      @@Naina-kq6jf That the last trick of numbers like 92×98 is not working for some other numbers . In the video I have clearly said that the ending digits should add to 10. like in 54×56 (6+4=10) , 92x98(8+2=10), it won't work for 57×56(7+6=13)

  • @chamananand459
    @chamananand459 3 года назад +12

    I really appreciate you snaps after tricks ...👍👍plz do every time 😂👍👍

  • @r3tr0qv
    @r3tr0qv 9 месяцев назад

    Bro deserves more money than any math teacher he is a life saver i would pay to learn this but that fact that he put in on youtube for everyone to know and undsetand massive respect

  • @jujucasar2003
    @jujucasar2003 3 года назад +21

    Its nice to know your 2 digit squares ending in 5
    ex: 85 ^2
    Let A = 85
    90x80 = (A+5)(A-5) = A^2 - 25 so u must add 25 to make A^2-25 to equal A^2 Follow that pattern and memorize these and u will be able to shortcut stuff like 88 X 82 or 87 X83 where the average of the 2 numbers ends in 5 and they both have the same 10s place.
    15^2 = 20 X 10 + 25 = 225
    25^2 = 30 X 20 + 25 = 625
    .....
    75^2 = 80 X 70 +25 = 5625
    85^2 = 90 X 80 + 25 = 7225
    88 x82 =
    Let A = 85
    Then 88x 82 = (A-3)(A+3) = A^2-9
    89 x 81 = 85^2 -16= 7225-16 = 7209
    88 X 82 = 85^2 -9 = 7225 - 9 = 7216
    87 X 83 = 85^2 -4 = 7225- 4 = 7221
    86 X 84 = 85^2 -1 = 7225-1 = 7224

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      @aceng4174 2 года назад

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    • @vidhi2991
      @vidhi2991 2 года назад

      I guess it will if the difference between the numbers is even only

  • @01whitie
    @01whitie 2 года назад +32

    I'm amazed at how easy he explains this he should be a teacher if he's not already

  • @MegabyteDev155
    @MegabyteDev155 Год назад +25

    The thing which made me glad is that you're smiling every time you teach us a new trick! Really well done! :)

  • @Mridk.
    @Mridk. Месяц назад +1

    This video is pretty helpful for tackling common multiplication problems. Though at some bits I couldn't hear that well.

  • @mathsdone2265
    @mathsdone2265 3 года назад +56

    Aoa. Impressive and awesome. These tricks can make Maths very simple , very easy. . Sir , keep sharing such kind of wonderful tricks to make Maths interesting for even non mathematical scholars.👍

  • @chuckdon6567
    @chuckdon6567 2 года назад +34

    Wow! Awesome mathematical tricks that should be incorporated into math teaching concepts. Thanks brother!

  • @joeljoseph9022
    @joeljoseph9022 2 года назад +4

    Thanks,the squaring trick is really handy when doing an exam. You made me enjoy mental maty

  • @aireuoj
    @aireuoj 7 месяцев назад +3

    BRO YOU ARE NOT ONLY A GENIUS BUT ALSO A SAVIOUR ❤

  • @swatijoshi8767
    @swatijoshi8767 3 года назад +6

    Sir you are great I m learning mental maths and it's helping me a lot in my studies

  • @funwithbrittanyofficial
    @funwithbrittanyofficial 2 года назад +48

    Mind blown 🎉 i’m supposed to be studying calculus trig right now but this is just too compelling. Please let me know if you have any suggestions for higher maths, as well as chemistry 🐇

  • @JoelPlay
    @JoelPlay 4 года назад +16

    Honestly underrated video

    • @mathOgenius
      @mathOgenius  4 года назад +3

      Yeah do not worry, I have just uploaded it , soon will get views if it deserved !

    • @JoelPlay
      @JoelPlay 4 года назад +3

      @@mathOgenius oh lol didn't even notice, i found this by just searching "maths"

    • @mathOgenius
      @mathOgenius  4 года назад +5

      Oh really ! thats cool ! I am coming up on search ! 🥳🥳 soon will hit 40k subs.

    • @bisweshswain2666
      @bisweshswain2666 4 года назад

      @@mathOgenius for sure , i love ur way and style of teaching , actually I am an engineering student ,used matlab , and was checking scilabb , and saw u , I really wanted to see u , ended up watching max of ur videos , pls do increase more and more contents , and now my midsems are coming(1st sem ), pls reach me out for any digital works and animations etc , I will do for free , in my spare time , I love maths and physic like anything , and I can really relate u with the detective 😁😉.... keep up the good work bhaiya , I will share this channel , by referring u as my cousin , hope u get some more likes and subs , I l o ve u r ch a n n e l ,.... g o o d p o s I t I v i t y o n m at h s

    • @mathOgenius
      @mathOgenius  4 года назад +2

      @biswesh swain Hi, Glad to know that you loved my videos , yes I will love to talk with you and yes I am your cousin 😁😁 you can contact with me on WhatsApp.

  • @statickk14
    @statickk14 2 месяца назад +1

    Finding your channel now. Math is not only everything , it is the language of the Universe to understand it scientifically….

  • @denodix101
    @denodix101 Год назад +36

    Indians are some of the smartest people. Especialy in IT.

    • @harrypotterlover2
      @harrypotterlover2 6 месяцев назад

      They r not one of the the are the smartest

    • @r2d2again-f2p
      @r2d2again-f2p 5 месяцев назад

      @@harrypotterlover2 He probable thinks so bcos most of the Indians migrating to usa/west are IITans, highly educated , upper class ,scientists, engineers doctors and IT professionals.
      Brain drain is really killing our talent pool.

    • @امنهالاحبابي
      @امنهالاحبابي 5 месяцев назад

      Yeah but definitely not in English LOL

  • @MrFatcatscott
    @MrFatcatscott 2 года назад +18

    This is awesome. I thought I was pretty good with metal math, but thought twice after seeing this clip. Thumbs up!

  • @Bora_Pisces
    @Bora_Pisces 6 месяцев назад +3

    YOU ARE SAURR UNDERRATED. THANK YOU! 🤍

  • @princesscintrela2024
    @princesscintrela2024 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you bro❤️ iam very weak in maths but now i feel little bit of confidence because of you 👍

  • @liverpoolfcmanuhated4173
    @liverpoolfcmanuhated4173 3 года назад +25

    Love it when he says hello geniuses

    • @sarahelayyas4306
      @sarahelayyas4306 3 года назад +1

      We’re all geniuses, but if you judge a fish by his ability to climb a tree, he will believe he’s dumb all of his life :) i love u

  • @aphroditer0se
    @aphroditer0se 2 года назад +36

    I love how. 5 minute video made more sense then a 2 hour math lesson

    • @ZaneJoseph-xx6uc
      @ZaneJoseph-xx6uc Год назад

      🎉❤❤❤ I love 💕 you 😘💞❤️ Adina

  • @jaedproductions164
    @jaedproductions164 4 месяца назад +2

    Crazy this trick is awesome you proudly earned a sub ✨

  • @LeykunGenzeb
    @LeykunGenzeb Год назад +8

    your doing everything to help us in math, it's great , amazing work

  • @jasminesharma9113
    @jasminesharma9113 4 года назад +19

    2:17 Really Interesting...🤭😁...

  • @AceInAcademy
    @AceInAcademy 3 года назад +40

    You are sharing your brilliant knowledge with everyone , keep it up 😇

    • @anglewhite4141
      @anglewhite4141 2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/mZQhTgK5J9k/видео.html

  • @kennethfoo6407
    @kennethfoo6407 Месяц назад

    His voice is softer than my mom. A great teacher. Keep it up

  • @h4nkkwastaken
    @h4nkkwastaken 2 года назад +6

    This series is really helpful to me thanks a lot sir

  • @azharfirdous8437
    @azharfirdous8437 2 года назад +4

    Sir it's awesome
    This is the first time I am watching you
    Really Really Really good
    Now I will surprise my friends even my math teacher
    I can also challenge with the students who are topper I mean good in maths
    It's an amazing trick we can solve any question or any equation based on this
    Super super super amazing
    I really wondered that how you calculated a bundle or jumble in only one snatch
    It's based on mind also a game of knowledge
    I really really really appreciate you sir for this Golden help
    You are just like a friend also

  • @rosesxnoi
    @rosesxnoi Год назад +4

    this will help me a ton, maybe i’ll finally be recognized in my class one day because of this technique. thank you!

  • @SWEAR_ON_SKIBIDI
    @SWEAR_ON_SKIBIDI 3 месяца назад +1

    me rethinking how could i not seen this earlier .... this is amazing ( 1+ sub)

  • @daksheshtj11807
    @daksheshtj11807 Год назад +6

    Thank you bro. You made math very simple and easy to me. All the best in all your future endeavours.

    • @Urbrokeefe
      @Urbrokeefe Год назад

      😢😢😢😢😢😢 😅😅😅😊

  • @user-eq9fd6tr5s
    @user-eq9fd6tr5s 3 года назад +4

    Omg this video just blew my mind! Thanks a lot for sharing these tricks!

  • @TheGrandmaMoses
    @TheGrandmaMoses 3 года назад +30

    Nice trick. I find that the use of bases is easier to remember as far as tricks go as it works for multiplying all numbers, not just the neat ones of 55x55 or multiples of 11. At the end of the day, if you have to remember a trick for every possible scenario and learn it by heart, you could as well have just learned all the answers by heart. So doing 55x55 with a base50 takes me a second longer than your trick, but works as well for 55x51 or 59x48.
    Still, nice video, thanks for sharing.

    • @SA-bp5kw
      @SA-bp5kw Год назад

      How does this work

    • @TheGrandmaMoses
      @TheGrandmaMoses Год назад

      @@SA-bp5kw I will refer you to a video and the name of the method, which is the 'base-method'.
      If you are interested, you will easily be able to work it out yourself.
      ruclips.net/video/Rgw9Ik5ZGaY/видео.html

  • @WhatHappenedH
    @WhatHappenedH 4 месяца назад

    Kiitos suuresti, tästä oli huomattavasti apua käytännön elämän tilanteissa! En olisi pärjännyt loppukokeissani ilman tätä, joten kiitän vielä kerran suuresti! ja nöyrästi anteeksi.

  • @sharibrizwan7692
    @sharibrizwan7692 3 года назад +5

    I just Passed it to my nephew ...and he was like ...wow maza aagya

  • @pushpapal2565
    @pushpapal2565 4 месяца назад +4

    Thankyou so much for this trick 😊

  • @shubhamnegi6421
    @shubhamnegi6421 8 месяцев назад +1906

    Who is watching this video in 2024😂😂😂😂

  • @GetOutTech24
    @GetOutTech24 7 месяцев назад +2

    Wow this is amazing mindblowing

  • @hameedamathtuber
    @hameedamathtuber 3 года назад +11

    Very clear and cool explanation. That was awesome

  • @lachgarakram2199
    @lachgarakram2199 3 года назад +4

    Incredible bro !!! It’s magic thank you so much for learning us those tricks

  • @lesut75aaronbalang65
    @lesut75aaronbalang65 10 месяцев назад +1

    THANK YOU,YOU MADE ME PASS MY TEST THANK YOU SO MUCH

  • @deepthakkar4974
    @deepthakkar4974 2 года назад +14

    This is best tutorial I have ever seen when you solved first example i got to know second one by myself it was literally a fun i hate maths but after this vedio it has became easy for me thank you so much lots of love♥️♥️

  • @JY-tq8dr
    @JY-tq8dr Год назад +4

    Wow! Thank you, this is incredible. Can't wait to learn more!

  • @alyssaperri3825
    @alyssaperri3825 Год назад +18

    Really enjoying the creativity and math-based gameplay in this blob game! Would you consider making this available on iOS as well? I think Apple users would appreciate being able to play this engaging math title. Keep up the great work.

  • @YusraYusra-e3b
    @YusraYusra-e3b 5 дней назад

    i subscribed with the first time this is what ive been looking for so much time thanksss!!!

  • @nabilataj7104
    @nabilataj7104 5 месяцев назад +3

    watching this before my non calculator gcse tomorrow thanks