31000 subscribers!!! Thank you all for your love and support ❤️ though I am not able to upload videos, but still increase in subscribers count gives me lot of happiness that my videos are helping so many people out there....
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1 month ago • Dr. Mathaholic
31000 subscribers!!! Thank you all for your love and support ❤️ though I am not able to upload videos, but still increase in subscribers count gives me lot of happiness that my videos are helping so many people out there....
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4 months ago • Dr. Mathaholic
We know that the product of slopes of two perpendicular lines is 90 degree then What can you say about the product of slopes of x and y axis? https://youtu.be/1COWau1BsBs?si=hSjBL...
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5 months ago (edited) • Dr. Mathaholic
Reached 11,000 subscribers today!! Thank you, people🙏 Thank you to all my subscribers for their love and support ❤️
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6 months ago • Dr. Mathaholic
Reached 10,000 subscribers today!! Thank you, people🙏 Thank you to all my subscribers for their love and support ❤️
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7 months ago (edited) • Dr. Mathaholic
Reached 9000 subscribers today!! Thank you, people🙏 Even though I have not been recording for almost a year now, I am still getting your love. I am very happy about that, and this is giving me the motivation to record more. Trust me, I will be back soon 🤗🤗 Once again, thank you to all my subscribers for their love and support ❤️
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10 months ago • Dr. Mathaholic
Reached 8000 subscribers today!!🙏 Thank you to all my subscribers for their love and support ❤️
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1 year ago • Dr. Mathaholic
Another fact with the number 9 If you take any two-digit number, reverse the digits, and subtract the smaller from the larger, the resulting number will always be a multiple of 9. For example: 63 - 36 = 27 84 - 48 = 36 91 - 19 = 72 ======== Proof?🤔🤔🤔🤔😀😀😀
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1 year ago • Dr. Mathaholic
DIGITAL ROOT:::: Concept and Quiz!! The digital root of a number is the single-digit value obtained by repeatedly summing the digits of the number until a single-digit value is obtained. For example, the digital root of 345 is 3 + 4 + 5 = 12, and since 12 is not a single-digit value, we add its digits to get 1 + 2 = 3, which is the digital root of 345. In other words, we can define the digital root of a number as the remainder obtained by dividing the sum of its digits by 9, except when the sum of its digits is a multiple of 9, in which case the digital root is 9. What is the digital root of the number 1729?
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1 year ago • Dr. Mathaholic
An example of a differential equation whose degree is infinite / does not exists.. https://youtube.com/shorts/ZLjoh4Z-mc...
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1 year ago • Dr. Mathaholic
Reached 7000 subscribers today!! Thanks to all my subscribers for your love and support ❤️
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