![]() Multiplying by 9Įven though they look tricky at first, the 9s times table also follows a pattern. Most people recognize the pattern for the 5s times table, which is 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, etc. Once you recognize this pattern, this row on the times table chart becomes very easy to memorize. Multiplying a number by 2 is simply doubling the number given, or adding that number to itself. This concept is called the Identity Property. ![]() Multiplying by 1Īny number multiplied by 1 results in that number itself. Since 0 times any number is always 0, you don’t even have to worry about memorizing this times table. This concept is called the Zero Product Property. ![]() Here are the times tables with the easiest patterns to spot: Multiplying by ZeroĪny number multiplied by 0 results in a product of 0. Recognizing these patterns will help with memorization.
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