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In this video, the instructor demonstrates how his "Exploding Dots" method of division reflects the standard algorithm of long division. He presents side-by-side examples of 276 divided by 12 using the two methods and explains how they are actually doing the same things. The video is accompanied by a written explanation of the lesson. This lesson is part of a larger module on the "Exploding Dots" technique, which can be accessed under the "Courses" tab at the top. [6:03]
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