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Short Cut Methods of Numerical Calculations

The document provides short cut methods for opportunities by Nitin Oke. It stresses the need to look for opportunities with alertness and mentions that you must have the equation a+b=10 with n identical terms. It cautions the reader to be careful when a or b equals 9 and states that with a known start there is no end. It concludes by encouraging the reader to now practice and consider extensions.

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100% found this document useful (9 votes)
17K views

Short Cut Methods of Numerical Calculations

The document provides short cut methods for opportunities by Nitin Oke. It stresses the need to look for opportunities with alertness and mentions that you must have the equation a+b=10 with n identical terms. It cautions the reader to be careful when a or b equals 9 and states that with a known start there is no end. It concludes by encouraging the reader to now practice and consider extensions.

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Short cut Methods

By
Nitin Oke
For SAFE HANDS
You need to look for
opportunity
You need to look for
opportunity
You need to look for
opportunity
You need to look for
opportunity with alertness

You must have a+b =10


and n identical
You need to look for
opportunity with alertness

Need to be care full


when a or b = 9
No end, is dead end !
No end, is dead end !
No end, is dead end !
Once you know the start
there is no end !
Now its time to practice
Now its time to practice
Now its time to practice
How about extension - -

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