This document provides several multiplication tricks and shortcuts:
- To multiply numbers ending in the same digits, multiply those digits and carry them over as the ones place value in the answer. Then cross multiply the other digits and add them to find the tens place value. Finally, multiply the leftmost digits normally.
- Complementary multiplication involves subtracting both numbers from 100, subtracting the results diagonally for the base number, then multiplying the differences and adding them to the base number.
- Multiplying by 11 involves adding the digits and placing the sum between them. For two-digit results, add the left digit to the original number's digit.