One Simple Math Trick That Is So Easy, You'll Wonder Why No One Has Told You Before!
Did you know that if you can count forwards from 1 to 10 and also backwards from 9 to 0 you already have all you need to create the 9's times table from 9 X 1 all the way to 9 X 10? All you have to do is a little arranging. First let's start by listing the numbers 1 through 10 in a column.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
That was easy enough, now lets add "X 9 = " to the right of each number in the column.
1 X 9 =
2 X 9 =
3 X 9 =
4 X 9 =
5 X 9 =
6 X 9 =
7 X 9 =
8 X 9 =
9 X 9 =
10 X 9 =
Great, so far so good! Now comes the counting. First lets count from 0 to 9 and list the numbers from top to bottom.
1 X 9 = 0
2 X 9 = 1
3 X 9 = 2
4 X 9 = 3
5 X 9 = 4
6 X 9 = 5
7 X 9 = 6
8 X 9 = 7
9 X 9 = 8
10 X 9 = 9
Wonderful! We are not quite there yet, but one more pass and we will have the solution! This time we are going to count backwards from 9 to 0 starting at the top. Don't worry, if you haven't quite mastered how to count backwards, you can count always count forwards from 0 to 9 starting at the bottom :) Ready? Let's do it!
1 X 9 = 0 9
2 X 9 = 1 8
3 X 9 = 2 7
4 X 9 = 3 6
5 X 9 = 4 5
6 X 9 = 5 4
7 X 9 = 6 3
8 X 9 = 7 2
9 X 9 = 8 1
10 X 9 = 9 0
Now, observing that 09 is no different than 9 we can change the top equation to 1 X 9 = 9 and we have arrived at our solution!
1 X 9 = 9
2 X 9 = 18
3 X 9 = 27
4 X 9 = 36
5 X 9 = 45
6 X 9 = 54
7 X 9 = 63
8 X 9 = 72
9 X 9 = 81
10 X 9 = 90
Quick, Easy, Simple, Satisfying! :)
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-Paul (aka VeryScience)
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The (two) digits also add up to nine. This could be used as a check.