2 × 1 =?
2 × 1 =2
2 × 2 =?
2 × 2 =4
2 × 3 =?
2 × 3 =6
2 × 4 =?
2 × 4 =8
2 × 5 =?
2 × 5 =10
2 × 6 =?
2 × 6 =12
2 × 7 =?
2 × 7 =14
2 × 8 =?
2 × 8 =16
2 × 9 =?
2 × 9 =18
2 × 10 =?
2 × 10 =20
Visual Array Grid: 2 × 1
Showing 2 rows and 1 columns (Total: 2 dots)
Variable Adjuster
Multiplication Tables (Maggi)
TABLEMultiplication tables (maggi) are the foundation of arithmetic. Rather than just memorizing, we can visualize multiplication as rows and columns. Guessing the results and verifying via visual representation makes learning interactive.
Whiteboard Solver Steps
Step 1
Understanding the Table of 2
Multiplication is repeated addition. The table of 2 represents adding 2 to itself repeatedly. For example, 2 × 3 means adding 2 three times: 2 + 2 + 2.
Step 2
Geometric Area Representation
Geometrically, 2 × n represents an array or grid layout with 2 rows and n columns of blocks. The total area of the grid represents the product.