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Math's Amazing Fun Facts by Yudhajeet

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My Name is Yudhajeet & I am 8th Standard Student from Summer Fields School, New Delhi. Today, We will be talking about Some Interesting & Mind Blowing Facts about Numbers & Letters in Math's.
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Numbers are one of the significant parts of our lives. From studies, career, daily chores to relationships, everything is related to numbers. Therefore Mathematics proves to be an essential subject for students. Even though numbers can be scary sometimes, but if learned properly and with fun, they can be pretty amazing and cool. To make our point, let’s see few interesting facts about mathematics:



1. Hundred in reality means 120..πŸ˜…


Confusing as it may sound after the heading, the weirdly interesting thing is that the word “hundred” is derived from another word “hundrath” which actually means 120. Not very logical thing for this logic subject!

 2. GOOGLE is all about Math's..😯


The lifeline of today’s time, Google search engine is a term which is derived from word “googol” which is a mathematical term for the number 1 followed by 100 zeros which reflect infinite amount of search on the internet.


3. Story of PiπŸ€”

It was mathematician William Shanks who calculated the value of Pi (Ο€) which was to 707 places but he made a mistake on the 528th digit and henceforth incorrectly calculating every digit after that. Pi is therefore not a fraction and this makes it an irrational number which neither repeats nor does it end when written as a decimal.

4. The Magic Number- Nine😱

If you believe in magic then mathematics does it too. Number 9 is believed to be a magic number. It is because if you multiply a number with 9, add all digits to resulting number, the sum would always come out to be 9. We dare you try this!!

5. Zero is not there in Roman Numerals😨

Did you know that one of the most important numbers, Zero is not represented in the Roman numerals. Derived from Arabic word, ‘sifr’, it is known from a variety of other names like naught, zip, nil and zilch.


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