Here’s an example of a SPEED MATH shortcut for MULTIPLYING NUMBERS USING LINE INTERSECTION: (Mul) NxMy(Li)
from the MULTIPLICATION category.

Multiplying Numbers using Line Intersection

When can I use this method?

For multiplying any number with any other number.

Ideally, the numbers should have digits of value less than 5. This, although not a restriction, but is helpful to draw out the lines clearly and count the intersection points properly.

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Notes –

  1. This is one of the most generic methods of multiplication.
  2. As you would notice that it is not really a shortcut method, but just an alternative method of multiplication.

Related Shortcuts –

Multiplying Numbers using Grid Method: (Mul) NxMy(Gd)

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