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You can use binomial multiplication to multiply numbers without a calculator. Say you need to multiply 18 times 17. Think of 18 as 20 − 2 and 17 as 20 − 3.Multiply (20 − 2)(20 − 3) by the FOIL method.Multiply 18 · 17 (show work).Which way is easier?

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Binomial multiplication is easier.

1) In this problem, let's check and compare both ways and then state which one is easier.

2) As Binomials:


\begin{gathered} 18*17=(20-2)(20-3)= \\ 400-60-40+6= \\ 400-60-34 \\ 306 \end{gathered}

Notice that the choice for subtracting from 20 is based on the fact that numbers ending in 0, like 10,20, etc. are easier to multiply.

2.2) Using the ordinary algorithm:

3) If we consider that multiplying numbers using binomial is faster when we consider "mental math" then the one with binomials is easier. Since the algorithm requires us to write it down.

You can use binomial multiplication to multiply numbers without a calculator. Say-example-1
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