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"Times tables" Introduction


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times tables : In mathematics, a multiplication table (sometimes, less formally, a times table) is a mathematical table used to define a multiplication operation for an algebraic system. The decimal multiplication table was traditionally taught as an essential part of elementary arithmetic around the world, as it lays the foundation for arithmetic operations with our base-ten numbers. It is necessary to memorize the table up to 9 × 9, and often helpful up to 12 × 12 to be proficient in traditional mathematics. As noted below many schools in the United States adopted standards-based mathematics texts which completely omitted use or presentation of the multiplication table, though this practice is being increasingly abandoned in the face of protests that proficiency in elementary arithmetic is still important. For example, for multiplication by 6 a pattern emerges: The rule is convenient for even numbers, but also true for odd ones: Here is another pattern which is useful for the children..   More from Wikipedia

times tables : A Cayley table, after the 19th century British mathematician Arthur Cayley, describes the structure of a finite group by arranging all the possible products of all the group's elements in a square table reminiscent of an addition or multiplication table. Many properties of a group — such..   More from Wikipedia

Distance-Time Table and Distance-Time Graph
Distance-Time Table and Distance-Time Graph - Mr.X is traveling from terminus A to terminus B in a bus and records his observat..
Distance-Time Table and Distance-Time Graph
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"Times tables" Videos


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  New version of the times table for the number 6. This video and others at the youtube.com/multiplicationtable site will help your students memorize the times tables in no time. Go to this link to download the post test PDF files. idisk.mac.com
  In this video I show you how to drill multiplication tables effectively - not with random drill, but with a three-step approach that keeps the drilling in a context, in a structure. The three steps are: 1) Skip counting pattern using a number line; 2) the actual multiplication tables practice; and 3) practicing backwards. See www.MathMammoth.com/multiplication_1.php my book that teaches multiplication concept and practices all the times tables.

"Times tables" Questions & Answers


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Question : Hi, I have a doughter. She was 8. She is going to Primary Scholl 2. She does not want to memorize Multiplication Table. Because she does not want to study Multiplication Table. What can I do ? What do you recommend to me ? Regards

Answer : Hi Tanju Abi, For easy learning the multiplication table a can advise to you a book. It's publishing by T bitak. There are some hints to learn easy. I dont know the books name but you can easily find in D&R. Have nice day...   More from Yahoo Answers

Question : I need to create a multiplication table in Java, and I am supposed to use a for loop. The application needs to ask the user for a starting number and an ending number. It should then create a multiplication table that multiplies each of those by 1 to 10. So it should list the numbers between the start and the end vertically, and horizontally it should have those numbers multiplied by 1 to 10. Each number should be seperated by a tab. Thank you. :]

Answer : This sounds like a homework assignment that you're asking for help on. However, I'm not one to judge. Here is the algorithm // The max for the left section of the table int x; // The max for the top section of the table int y; for(int temp1 = 1; temp1 < x; temp1++) { for(int temp2 = 1; temp2 < y; temp2++) { System.out.print((temp1 * temp2) + '\t'); } System.out.println(); } I'll let you figure out how to print the numbers on the top and the left. I'm assuming this is a homework assignment, so I can't do the whole thing for you..   More from Yahoo Answers

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