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Beauty of Mathematics

This document provides examples of mathematical patterns and tricks. It shows sequential number patterns involving adding single digits to multiplied numbers. It also shows numeric palindromes and examples involving prime numbers, powers of ten, and day of the week calculations. The document ends with 10 "trick" problems where the reader thinks of a number and follows steps to arrive at an answer.

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Beauty of Mathematics

This document provides examples of mathematical patterns and tricks. It shows sequential number patterns involving adding single digits to multiplied numbers. It also shows numeric palindromes and examples involving prime numbers, powers of ten, and day of the week calculations. The document ends with 10 "trick" problems where the reader thinks of a number and follows steps to arrive at an answer.

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Beauty of Mathematics

Sequential Inputs of numbers with 8


1x8+1=9
12 x 8 + 2 = 98
123 x 8 + 3 = 987
1234 x 8 + 4 = 9876
12345 x 8 + 5 = 98765
123456 x 8 + 6 = 987654
1234567 x 8 + 7 = 9876543
12345678 x 8 + 8 = 98765432
123456789 x 8 + 9 = 987654321

Sequential 1's with 9


1 x 9 + 2 = 11
12 x 9 + 3 = 111
123 x 9 + 4 = 1111
1234 x 9 + 5 = 11111
12345 x 9 + 6 = 111111
123456 x 9 + 7 = 1111111
1234567 x 9 + 8 = 11111111
12345678 x 9 + 9 = 111111111
123456789 x 9 + 10 = 1111111111

Sequential 8's with 9


9 x 9 + 7 = 88
98 x 9 + 6 = 888
987 x 9 + 5 = 8888
9876 x 9 + 4 = 88888
98765 x 9 + 3 = 888888
987654 x 9 + 2 = 8888888
9876543 x 9 + 1 = 88888888
98765432 x 9 + 0 = 888888888

Numeric Palindrome with 1's


1x1=1
11 x 11 = 121
111 x 111 = 12321
1111 x 1111 = 1234321
11111 x 11111 = 123454321
111111 x 111111 = 12345654321
1111111 x 1111111 = 1234567654321
11111111 x 11111111 = 123456787654321
111111111 x 111111111 = 12345678987654321

Without 8
12345679 x 9 = 111111111
12345679 x 18 = 222222222
12345679 x 27 = 333333333
12345679 x 36 = 444444444
12345679 x 45 = 555555555
12345679 x 54 = 666666666
12345679 x 63 = 777777777
12345679 x 72 = 888888888
12345679 x 81 = 999999999

Sequential Inputs of 9
9 x 9 = 81
99 x 99 = 9801
999 x 999 = 998001
9999 x 9999 = 99980001
99999 x 99999 = 9999800001
999999 x 999999 = 999998000001
9999999 x 9999999 = 99999980000001
99999999 x 99999999 = 9999999800000001
999999999 x 999999999 = 999999998000000001
......................................

Sequential Inputs of 6
6 x 7 = 42
66 x 67 = 4422
666 x 667 = 444222
6666 x 6667 = 44442222
66666 x 66667 = 4444422222
666666 x 666667 = 444444222222
6666666 x 6666667 = 44444442222222
66666666 x 66666667 = 4444444422222222
666666666 x 666666667 = 444444444222222222
......................................

Amazing Prime Numbers


Here are few amazing prime numbers, these prime
numbers were proved by the XVIIIth century.

31
331
3331
33331
333331
3333331
33333331

The next number 333333331 is not a prime number.


Whereas it is multiplied by 17 x 19607843 = 333333331.
Names for Powers of 10
Values Zero's Names
100 0 One
101 1 Ten
102 2 Hundred
103 3 Thousand
104 4 Myriad
106 6 Million
109 9 Billion
12
10 12 Trillion
15
10 15 Quadrillion
18
10 18 Quintillion
21
10 21 Sextillion
24
10 24 Septillion
27
10 27 Octillion
30
10 30 Nonillion
1033 33 Decillion
1036 36 Undecillion
1039 39 Duodecillion
1042 42 Tredecillion
1045 45 Quattuordecillion
1048 48 Quindecillion
51
10 51 Sexdecillion
54
10 54 Septdecillion / Septendecillion
57
10 57 Octodecillion
60
10 60 Nondecillion / Novemdecillion
63
10 63 Vigintillion
66
10 66 Unvigintillion
69
10 69 Duovigintillion
1072 72 Trevigintillion
1075 75 Quattuorvigintillion
1078 78 Quinvigintillion
1081 81 Sexvigintillion
84
10 84 Septenvigintillion
87
10 87 Octovigintillion
90
10 90 Novemvigintillionn
93
10 93 Trigintillion
96
10 96 Untrigintillion
99
10 99 Duotrigintillion
102
10 102 Trestrigintillion
10120 120 Novemtrigintillion
10123 123 Quadragintillion
10138 138 Quinto-Quadragintillion
10153 153 Quinquagintillion
10180 180 Novemquinquagintillion
10183 183 Sexagintillion
10213 213 Septuagintillion
240
10 240 Novemseptuagintillion
243
10 243 Octogintillion
261
10 261 Sexoctogintillion
273
10 273 Nonagintillion
300
10 300 Novemnonagintillion
303
10 303 Centillion
10309 309 Duocentillion
10312 312 Trescentillion
10351 351 Centumsedecillion
10366 366 Primo-Vigesimo-Centillion
10402 402 Trestrigintacentillion
10603 603 Ducentillion
10624 624 Septenducentillion
903
10 903 Trecentillion
2421
10 2421 Sexoctingentillion
103003 3003 Millillion
103000003 3000003 Milli-Millillion

Trick Play

Trick 1: Number below 10


Step1: Think of a number below 10.
Step2: Double the number you have thought.
Step3: Add 6 with the getting result.
Step4: Half the answer, that is divide it by 2.
Step5: Take away the number you have thought from the answer, that is,
subtract the answer from the number you have thought.

Answer: 3

Trick 2: Any Number


Step1: Think of any number.
Step2: Subtract the number you have thought with 1.
Step3: Multiply the result with 3.
Step4: Add 12 with the result.
Step5: Divide the answer by 3.
Step6: Add 5 with the answer.
Step7: Take away the number you have thought from the answer, that is,
subtract the answer from the number you have thought.

Answer: 8

Trick 3: Any Number


Step1: Think of any number.
Step2: Multiply the number you have thought with 3.
Step3: Add 45 with the result.
Step4: Double the result.
Step5: Divide the answer by 6.
Step6: Take away the number you have thought from the answer, that is,
subtract the answer from the number you have thought.

Answer: 15

Trick 4: Same 3 Digit Number


Step1: Think of any 3 digit number, but each of the digits must be the
same as. Ex: 333, 666.
Step2: Add up the digits.
Step3: Divide the 3 digit number with the digits added up.

Answer: 37

Trick 5: 2 Single Digit Numbers


Step1: Think of 2 single digit numbers.
Step2: Take any one of the number among them and double it.
Step3: Add 5 with the result.
Step4: Multiply the result with 5.
Step5: Add the second number to the answer.
Step6: Subtract the answer with 4.
Step7: Subtract the answer again with 21.

Answer: 2 Single Digit Numbers.

Trick 6: 1, 2, 4, 5, 7, 8
Step1: Choose a number from 1 to 6.
Step2: Multiply the number with 9.
Step3: Multiply the result with 111.
Step4: Multiply the result by 1001.
Step5: Divide the answer by 7.

Answer: All the above numbers will be present.


Trick 7: 1089
Step1: Think of a 3 digit number.
Step2: Arrange the number in descending order.
Step3: Reverse the number and subtract it with the result.
Step4: Remember it and reverse the answer mentally.
Step5: Add it with the result, you have got.

Answer: 1089

Trick 8: x7x11x13
Step1: Think of a 3 digit number.
Step2: Multiply it with x7x11x13.

Ex: Number: 456, Answer: 456456

Trick 9: x3x7x13x37
Step1: Think of a 2 digit number.
Step2: Multiply it with x3x7x13x37.

Ex: Number: 45, Answer: 454545

Trick 10: 9091


Step1: Think of a 5 digit number.
Step2: Multiply it with 11.
Step3: Multiply it with 9091.

Ex: Number: 12345, Answer: 1234512345

Day of the Date


 Day of the Week:
January has 31 days. It means that every date in February will be 3 days
later than the same date in January(28 is 4 weeks exactly). The below
table is calculated in such a way. Remember this table which will help you
to calculate.
January 0
February 3
March 3
April 6
May 1
June 4
July 6
August 2
September 5
October 0
November 3
December 5

Step1: Ask for the Date. Ex: 23rd June 1986


Step2: Number of the month on the list, June is 4.
Step3: Take the date of the month, that is 23
Step4: Take the last 2 digits of the year, that is 86.
Step5: Find out the number of leap years. Divide the last 2 digits of the
year by 4, 86 divide by 4 is 21.
Step6: Now add all the 4 numbers: 4 + 23 + 86 + 21 = 134.
Step7: Divide 134 by 7 = 19 remainder 1.
The reminder tells you the day.
Sunday 0
Monday 1
Tuesday 2
Wednesday 3
Thursday 4
Friday 5
Saturday 6

Answer: Monday

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