Mathematics Tips, Tricks & Techniques
Discover a mathematics treasure trove of blog posts filled with tips, tricks & techniques on multiplications, squares, and more. Boost maths confidence now!
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Subtract from 1000, 10000, 100000
Learn fast subtraction vedic maths trick - All from 9, Last from 10 - to subtract from 1000 10000 etc in 5 scenarios and practice with our online worksheet.
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Divide by 9, 99, 999, 9999
Learn a simple 3-step maths trick to divide numbers by 9-only divisors such as 9999 faster than Long Division with our interactive page. Quick maths are fun!!
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The World of Prime Numbers
Explore the fascinating world of Prime numbers – from their unique properties to their relationship with Composites and the mysteries of Twin Primes.
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Multiply any number by 11 with ease
Master multiplying any number by 11 easily and quickly! Elevate your maths skills with this game-changing mental maths trick for students and enthusiasts alike.
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Roman Numerals Explained
Explore Roman numerals' history, rules, and practical uses. Convert effortlessly and access resources with our online worksheet, converter and reference pages.
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Finding Squares 51²-59², 151²-159², 251²-259²
Learn an easy mental maths trick to find squares of numbers like 51² to 59², 151² to 159², 251² to 259², and more. Includes an interactive flowchart
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Finding Squares of Numbers Ending in 5
Master the superfast maths trick for the squares of numbers ending in 5. Detailed blog with examples & practice worksheets. Level up your mental maths skills!
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Finding Squares Using (a + d)(a - d) + d²
Learn the another maths trick for finding the squares of numbers based on the algebraic identity (a + d)(a - d) + d². This is a left-to-right approach.
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Finding Squares Using (a + b)²
Discover a lightning-fast 3-step maths trick for finding the squares of numbers up to 300 based on the classic algebraic identity (a + b)² = a² + 2ab + b²
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Quickly multiply when the unit digits add up to 10
Master the Quick Multiplication Trick: Multiply numbers with unit digits adding to 10 and same remaining digits. Simplify complex calculations effortlessly!
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Multiply two consecutive numbers
Learn a simple maths trick to multiply two consecutive numbers instantly using a clever algebraic formula. Perfect for mental maths and students!
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