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Ch. 5 of Number Theory
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Multiplication is repeated addition…wasn’t until 1650 BC that methods for multiplication began appearing. Egyptians used a method for multiplication that required the doubling of successive numbers, followed by the addition of appropriate multiples. This method works because every whole number can be written as the sum of “doubling numbers” (or numbers of the form 2 n ). Example: 142 x 28 1 x 142 = 142 2 x 142 = 28416 + 8 + 4 = 28, *4 x 142 = 568 so 28 x 142 = *8 x 142 = 1136 2272 + 1136 + 568 = 3976 *16 x 142 = 2272
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Using the Egyptian Multiplication Method, solve the following problems: 34 x 15426 x 190 46 x 12754 x 111 22 x 9138 x 56
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A book entitled Introductio Arithmetiea written by Nicomachus of Gerasa around 100 AD provided a multiplication table up to 10 x 10. No rules of multiplication or division were included. The Hindu-Arabic system of numbers (place value and zero included) began to be seen in Europe towards the end of the 13 th century. Luca Pacioli described some methods of multiplication in his work Summa de arithmetica, geometrica, proportioni et proportionolita (usually referred to as the Suma) in 1494. Included in his work was the method of multiplication known as Lattice Multiplication.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uElp6Ptidb4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uElp6Ptidb4 Solve the following using the Line Multiplication: 234 x 26154 x 32
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Students learn to multiply through a stepwise progression of multiplication methods that is similar to that of addition. Repeated addition and skip-counting are examples of how students will initially learn multiplication. Many methods of multiplication developed by students are supported by neither textbooks nor instruction.
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Every composite number N can be factored uniquely into prime factors. Example:30 / \ 15 2 / \ 3 5 So 30 = 3 x 5 x 2
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Material from the text, Number Theory for Elementary School Teachers By: Edward Wall Youtube video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uElp6Ptidb4http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uElp6Ptidb4
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