It's really simple once you get the hang of it. Here, I'll show you how.
Example:
24 This is 2 digit by 2 digit.
x10
First you have to multiply 4x0 equals 0.
Then you put the 0 under the ones place. Like this: 24
x10
0
After that, you multiply 0x2 equals 0. Then you put another
zero under the tens place. Like this: 24
x10
00
Time for step three! Ok, then you just add a zero under the ones place.
(Anytime you multiple two digit by two digit, you ALWAYS have to put another
zero under the ones place like this: 24
x10
00
0
Right now I have to leave and go home. I will finish this lesson tomorrow. Bye!!
Multiplication in general is important; not just 2-digit numbers.
Use a calculator... Even your computer has one built in...
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In any two-digit multiplication sum, for example, 3 x 2 = 6, the first digit is called the multiplier, the second digit is called a multiplicand, and the third digit, the answer, is the product.
A one digit multiplication problem is one in which the numerals being multiplied have only one digit. Examples would include: 6x2 or 5x3 or 7x4 or 1x8. (These are just a few examples. The list of all the possible one digit multiplication problems would be very long.) A two digit multiplication problem is one in which the numbers being multiplied have two digits. Examples would include: 12x43 or 16x21 or 75x23.
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Multiplication in general is important; not just 2-digit numbers.
product means multiplication. so a 2 digit number multiplied by a 4 digit number. 80 x 6250 = 500,000 80 can be your 2 digit number 6250 can be your 4 digit number
Use a calculator... Even your computer has one built in...
for example, 2x6=12 what you have to do is see the second digit, the 6, and look at the 1st digit, the 2, which means you add six together 2 times
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In any two-digit multiplication sum, for example, 3 x 2 = 6, the first digit is called the multiplier, the second digit is called a multiplicand, and the third digit, the answer, is the product.
Assembly language programe for multiplication
a multiple is a number that is the answer of a multiplication question for example4 is a multiple of 2 becuase 2 multiplyed by 2 equals 4
A one digit multiplication problem is one in which the numerals being multiplied have only one digit. Examples would include: 6x2 or 5x3 or 7x4 or 1x8. (These are just a few examples. The list of all the possible one digit multiplication problems would be very long.) A two digit multiplication problem is one in which the numbers being multiplied have two digits. Examples would include: 12x43 or 16x21 or 75x23.
Just solve it like a normal multiplication problem!
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