In the integer range, 1 times 8, and 2 times 4 equals 8. If two multipliers are the same, it is the root of 8, and the answer is equal to 2√2 or -2 √ 2.
When two multipliers are equal, 2 times 2 equals 4, 5 times 5 equals 5, 6 times 6 equals 6, 7 times 7 equals 7, 2 times 2 times 2 equals 8 and 3 times 3 equals 9.
Calculation method
The common methods of using pencil and paper multiplier need a small number (usually any two numbers between 0 and 9) to store or query the product multiplication table, but a farmer multiplication algorithm does not need it.
Multiplying a number with multiple decimal places is troublesome and error-prone. The universal logarithm was invented to simplify this calculation. The slide rule allows numbers to be quickly multiplied by about three digits of precision. Since the early 20th century, mechanical calculators, such as Marchant, have automatically multiplied as many as 10 digits. Modern electronic computers and calculators greatly reduce the need for manual multiplication.