The Trachtenberg System of Speed Arithmetic
The Trachtenberg System of Speed Arithmetic
Example:
9421
+3114
+1382
Start down the left (9+3 is 12 reduce to 1 and one dot
Digits 0 2 8 0 7
Dots 0 1 0 1 0
13917
Checking Addition
For checking we use the cloumn of numbers, Digit and
Dot totals and the answer.
If an error is found only that column needs to be
readded.
Rule:
1. Check the column of numbers (direction does not
matter - here left to right).
a) Add until you get a two-digit number, then add
the two digits together
b) Ignore any 9 digits.
c) Ignore any two touching digits that add up to 9
(Skip them both).
2. Check digits and dots. When you add the dot counts,
count them twice.
3. Check the answer. If problem check digit equals
both Digit/Dot check-digit and the answer check-digit,
the answer is correct.
Example:
9 4 2 1 - skip9,4+2=6,6+1=7 (7)
+.3 1 1 4 - 3+1+1+4=9, ignore (0)
+ 1 3.8 2 - 1+3+8=12 (1+2=3);3+2=5 (5)
Digits 0 2 8 0 7
Dots 0 1 0 1 0
13917
7+5=12 (1+2=3); The check digit is 3.
9421
+.3 1 1 4
+ 1 3.8 2
Digits 0 2 8 0 7 - 2+8=10 (1+0=1);1+0+7=8 (
Dots 0 1 0 1 0 - 1+1=2 doubled is 4 (4)
13917
8+4=12 (1+2)=3; The check digit is 3.
1 3 9 1 7 - 1+3=4, ignore 9, 4+1+7=12, 1+2=3;
The check digit is 3.
Multiply by Rule
11 Add the neighbor
12 Double, add the neighbor
6 Add half the neighbor plus 5 if number is odd
7 Double, add half the neighbor, add 5 if number
is odd
5 Take half of the neighbor, add 5 if the number
is odd
9 1. Last digit: subtract from 10
2. Middle digits: subtract from 9 and add the
neighbor
3. First digit: (the leading zero) subtract 1 from
the neighbor.
8 1. Last digit: subtract from 10 and double
2. Middle digits: subtract from 9 and double, add
the neighbor
3. First digit: (the leading zero) subtract 2 from
the neighbor.
4 1. Last digit: subtract from 10, add 5 if odd
2. Middle digits: subtract from 9, add half
neighbor, +5 if odd
3. First digit: (the leading zero): half the
neighbor less 1.
3 1. Last digit: subtract from 10, double, +5 if
odd
2. Middle digits: subtract from 9, double, add half
neighbor, +5 if odd.
3. First digit: (the leading zero) half the neighbor
and subtract 2.
Examples:
times 12
6452 x 12: (Double, add the neighbor)
006452
x 12
4 (2x2 + no neighbor)
2 (2x5 + 2) carry 1
4x3) carry 1
5 cross multiply
5 cross multiply
0 cross multiply
552
24 x 23 = 552.
0x3 + 0x2)
32344 x 32:
0032344
x 32
8 multiply right
4x2)
0 cross multiply
0 cross multiply
2
5 cross multiply
1
3 cross multiply
1
0 cross multiply
1
3-digits multiply
1. multiply down right side
2. cross multiply the last two digits
3. cross multiply the last three digits
4. repeat using a triplet of digits one to the left.
Examples:
123 x 321:
000123
x 321
3 multiply right
3x1)
8 cross multiply
2x1 + 3x2)
4 cross multiply
9 cross multiply
3 cross multiply
n-digits multiply
1. multiply down right side
2. cross multiply the last two digits
3. cross multiply the last three digits
4. cross multiply the last four digits.
(...)
n-1. cross multiply the last n-1 digits.
n. cross multiply the last n digits.
n+1. repeat using a "n-plet" of digits one to the
left.
checking
add the digits making up each multiplier and the
answer using following rules:
1. when the sum goes over 9 reduce the two digits
2. ignore any 9
3. ignore any two digits touching each other that
add up to 9
The digit sum of the multiplied numbers should equal
the digit sum of the answer
Example:
427691 x 918 = 392620338.
for 427691 figure:
4 + (2 touching 7 is 9, ignore) + 6 is 10 reduce to 1
+ (ignore 9) +1 is 2
Double-digit multiplication
Here we need to work with two numbers at a time. For
convenience mark the digits using your fingers. Here
these numbers will be market with dots ( .. ).
1. the left-hand working number is where the next
answer will be written.
2. the left-hand is also where you start multiplying
with the lower right hand number.
3. cross multiply the lower two numbers with the
current pair ( .. ).
a) multiply the lower-right number first
b) all we care about is the sum of the left-hand
units and the right-hand tens.
= 4; 0+4+1(c)=5
5208
84 x 62 = 5208
This method needs a lot of pratice. Try 2-digit
numbers with numbers from 0-3. Once the method is
learned well proceed to higher and more numbers.
Triple (or more) digits multiplication
Try to get fluent in double-digit multiplication. For
triple-digit multiplication increase the number of
dots to three. Nevertheless we still do work
exculsively with the number and its neighbor. The
results-digits will derive from one more lane of cross
multiplications.
Procede accordingly for more-digits multiplication.
Division
Introduction
Trachtenberg division only requires addition and
subtraction. Unfortunately you need to write down a
lot of notes.
Rules with Example:
38,682,547 : 53
1. Write 1-10 in the left column
Square 2-digit
Rule:
1. Square the second digit
2. Multiply the two digits and double
3. Square the first digit
Example:
342
6 42 is 16; write 6, carry 1
5 3x4x2 is 24, +1(carry)is 25; write 5,
carry 2
11 32 is 9, +2(carry)is 11
1156
342 = 1156
Example:
1062
106 - 100 is 6
112 106 + 6 is 112
36 6 squared is 36
11236
1062 = 11236