Mental Math: Tricks To Become A Human Calculator, 2nd Edition
English | May 18, 2019 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B07S1KLMB
You don't have to buy this book. Just read this till the end
You don't have to buy this book. Just read this till end & you will learn something that will change the way you do math forever. Warning: I am revealing this secret only to the first set of readers who will buy this book & plan to put this secret back inside the book once I have enough sales. So read this until the very end while you still can.
School taught you the wrong way to do math
The way you were taught to do math, uses a lot of working memory. Working memory is the short term memory used to complete a mental task. You struggle because trying to do mental math the way you were taught in school, overloads your working memory. Let me show you what I mean with an example:
Try to multiply the 73201 x 3. To do this you multiply the following:
1 x 3 =
0 x 3 =
2 x 3 =
3 x 3 =
7 x 3 =
This wasn't hard, & it might have taken you just seconds to multiply the individual numbers. However, to get the final answer, you need to remember every single digit you calculated to put them back together. It takes effort to get the answer because you spend time trying to recall the numbers you already calculated. Math would be easier to do in your head if you didn't have to remember so many numbers.
Imagine when you tried to multiply 73201 x 3, if you could have come up with the answer, in the time it took you to multiply the individual numbers. Wouldn't you have solved the problem faster than the time it would have taken you to punch in the numbers inside a calculator?
Do the opposite of what you were taught in school
The secret of doing mental math is to calculate from left to right instead of from right to left. This is the opposite of what you were taught in school. This works so well because it frees your working memory almost completely. It is called the LR Method where LR stands for Left to Right.
Lets try to do the earlier example where we multiplied 73201 x 3. This time multiply from left to right, so we get:
7 x 3 = 21
3 x 3 = 9
3 x 2 = 6
0 x 3 = 0
3 x 1 = 3
Notice that you started to call out the answer before you even finished the whole multiplication problem. You don't have to remember a thing to recall & use later. So you end up doing math a lot faster.
The Smart Choice
You could use what you learnt & apply it to solve math in the future. This might not be easy, because we just scratched the surface. I've already done the work for you. Why try to reinvent the wheel, when there is already a proven & tested system you can immediately apply.
This book was first available in video format & has helped 10,000+ students from 132 countries. It is available at ofpad.com/mathcourse to enroll. This book was written to reach students who consume the information in text format. You can use the simple techniques in this book to do math faster than a calculator effortlessly in your head, even if you have no aptitude for math to begin with.
Imagine waking up tomorrow being able to do lightning fast math in your head. Your family & friends will look at you like you are some kind of a genius. Since calculations are done in your head, you will acquire better mental habits in the process. So you will not just look like a genius. You will actually be one.
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