Sir thank you for providing what to know concept before studying real number or which concept will help.. Its very help for me to work on my week areas.. Also parikshe pls do this type of what concepts should know before for all subjects that will help in all chapter...... This will helps a lot....
Amazing question. Prime numbers : numbers which are divisible only by 1 and itself. examples: 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, and so on.. Prime numbers are independently prime - example of what I mean is 23 is a prime number by itself - it has no relation with anything else. However, Co-Prime numbers are two or more numbers which DO NOT have any other common factor (other than 1). e.g: 4 and 9 are co-prime numbers. 12 and 25 are co-prime numbers. 5 and 7 are also co-prime to each other. Note: even though 4 and 9 are NOT prime numbers, still they are co-prime to each other. As you can see, co-prime is more like a relation between two numbers. Whereas prime is a property of an individual number by itself. Hope this helps! You have amazing questions! :)
Dear Vijeytharu, thank you for your suggestion, we appreciate your input but the making of separate videos for English and Kannada medium is not something we are planning this year. Thank you! Happy learning 🎓✨
Dear student, Division and Fraction are operations. These operations are performed on numbers. Concepts like HCF and LCM come under the big topic of Number systems.
1:09:51 what does squaring on both sides mean... It confuse me... Like what is root concept of it is.. In which concept it belongs or from where it came??? . Who made it?? Like history of it and important when to use it and when not to use it... Sir Pls explain..
Dear student, fantastic question!! In any equation, both sides of the equation are equal (that is why it is called an equation). Whatever operation you do on one side of the equation should also be done on the other side. e.g. if we add 2 on LHS, we should also add 2 to RHS. Similarly, if we square one side, we will also square the other side. Why do we do this? We will need to do this because it may help us solve the equation or the problem that we are dealing with. We are ensuring that the balance of the equation is not disturbed by doing the same thing on both sides.
Sir I observed a pattern that Prime number 2,3,5,7, .. Etc if we see them in fraction 1/2 , 1/3,1/5 etc they are not future divisible and irrational number √2, √3 √5 etc there roots can't we cannot be written in p/q So some what directly or indirectly irrational numbers are prime numbers without roots??? I can i get a explanation of it sir pls
Prime numbers and irrational numbers are related through square roots. A prime number itself is a natural number (not irrational), but its square root is typically irrational. So, the connection you see is indirect: primes themselves are not irrational, but operations like taking their square roots often lead to irrational numbers. I hope this clears up the concept! Happy Learning :)
Sir """ what if the question is asked after how many rounds or turns they will meet at the starting point. """ Insted of after how many minutes?????????????? Time stamp 1:42:55
The number of rounds will be different for Sonia and Ravi. You can calculate number of rounds for each one by dividing the total time taken by the time taken for one round. i.e. no of rounds of Sonia = 36/18 = 2 rounds and no. of rounds of Ravi = 36 / 12 = 3 rounds. Hope this helps!
Sir i think this might be funny question why to write "let 'us' assume" root2.... Why not "let 'I' assume" root 2 ... ???? Or can "I write lets 'i' assume that...." insted of "let 'us' assume that...."because i am the one to write on my bases of assumptions in exam , not including every one.. Here basically my doubt is insted of "us" can i write "I" I had this doubt for a long long long time..... Pls answer...
Dear friend, This is not a funny question - in fact, it is an amazing question. Love to see that you are thinking about such fundamental questions while studying! :) Reason: When we write proofs in mathematics it's like we are having a conversation with the person who's reading it. In proofs, we use "logic" and the logic should make sense for everyone who is reading it, not just me. That is why we write let "us" and not "Let me" or "Let I".
What is divisibility rule of 7..? And zero can be divisible divisible by 7 it's little confusing for me.. 7×0=0 then it is 0÷7=0 pls explain again plss if not possible in short explain pls sir
#Vijetharu Sir 11 divisibility rule alli 11 du multiples bandre??????????? Pls answer sir whether it is divisible by 11 or not as u said that if u only get 0 and 11 as the remainder it is divisible by 11
This has been calculated by many mathematicians. The divided the circumference by the diameter and for every circle in the world, they saw the same number every time i.e. 3.14... That's why. :)
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Sir please do fast our school exam is started already and you are using so many Kannada words I can't understand please use both language equally it's my request sir
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Sir thank you for providing what to know concept before studying real number or which concept will help.. Its very help for me to work on my week areas..
Also parikshe pls do this type of what concepts should know before for all subjects that will help in all chapter...... This will helps a lot....
Thanqu very much sir for one shot video on this topic
Sir super teaching
Thanku so much sir
Super
Thank you for this video sir....🙏
Difference between prime and coprime
Amazing question.
Prime numbers : numbers which are divisible only by 1 and itself. examples: 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, and so on..
Prime numbers are independently prime - example of what I mean is 23 is a prime number by itself - it has no relation with anything else.
However, Co-Prime numbers are two or more numbers which DO NOT have any other common factor (other than 1).
e.g: 4 and 9 are co-prime numbers.
12 and 25 are co-prime numbers.
5 and 7 are also co-prime to each other.
Note: even though 4 and 9 are NOT prime numbers, still they are co-prime to each other.
As you can see, co-prime is more like a relation between two numbers. Whereas prime is a property of an individual number by itself.
Hope this helps!
You have amazing questions! :)
Sir in final exam mcq we should write answe by giving reson or just ticking the answe
Nice sir😊
Use either kannada or English... Both mix together... Its little tricky to get
Dear Vijeytharu, thank you for your suggestion, we appreciate your input but the making of separate videos for English and Kannada medium is not something we are planning this year.
Thank you! Happy learning 🎓✨
Thank you so much sir ❤
Sir swlpa bega bega videos madi sir yake Andre nama scl alli ega triangles lesson madtidrea so request edu sir
Thank you for the suggestion!!
Thank you sir
Sir it would be better if you do all problems and exercises step by step and use more English
Hope it matters✨
Definitely, Thanks for your suggestion :)
Sir is division and fraction are part of number system or there just concept like lcm and hcf 40:34
Dear student,
Division and Fraction are operations. These operations are performed on numbers.
Concepts like HCF and LCM come under the big topic of Number systems.
1:09:51 what does squaring on both sides mean...
It confuse me...
Like what is root concept of it is.. In which concept it belongs or from where it came??? .
Who made it?? Like history of it
and important when to use it and when not to use it...
Sir Pls explain..
Dear student,
fantastic question!!
In any equation, both sides of the equation are equal (that is why it is called an equation). Whatever operation you do on one side of the equation should also be done on the other side. e.g. if we add 2 on LHS, we should also add 2 to RHS. Similarly, if we square one side, we will also square the other side.
Why do we do this? We will need to do this because it may help us solve the equation or the problem that we are dealing with. We are ensuring that the balance of the equation is not disturbed by doing the same thing on both sides.
Sir I observed a pattern that
Prime number 2,3,5,7, .. Etc if we see them in fraction 1/2 , 1/3,1/5 etc they are not future divisible and irrational number √2, √3 √5 etc there roots can't we cannot be written in p/q
So some what directly or indirectly irrational numbers are prime numbers without roots???
I can i get a explanation of it sir pls
Prime numbers and irrational numbers are related through square roots. A prime number itself is a natural number (not irrational), but its square root is typically irrational. So, the connection you see is indirect: primes themselves are not irrational, but operations like taking their square roots often lead to irrational numbers.
I hope this clears up the concept! Happy Learning :)
Sir """ what if the question is asked after how many rounds or turns they will meet at the starting point. """
Insted of after how many minutes??????????????
Time stamp 1:42:55
The number of rounds will be different for Sonia and Ravi. You can calculate number of rounds for each one by dividing the total time taken by the time taken for one round.
i.e. no of rounds of Sonia = 36/18 = 2 rounds
and no. of rounds of Ravi = 36 / 12 = 3 rounds.
Hope this helps!
tq sir❤❤
46:00 sir here can we factorize separately 8 and 11? Then to can we get same result???
Yes you can
Hey Vijeythare, yes, you can do that!
Sir i think this might be funny question why to write "let 'us' assume" root2.... Why not "let 'I' assume" root 2 ... ????
Or can "I write lets 'i' assume that...." insted of "let 'us' assume that...."because i am the one to write on my bases of assumptions in exam , not including every one..
Here basically my doubt is insted of "us" can i write "I"
I had this doubt for a long long long time.....
Pls answer...
Dear friend,
This is not a funny question - in fact, it is an amazing question. Love to see that you are thinking about such fundamental questions while studying! :)
Reason:
When we write proofs in mathematics it's like we are having a conversation with the person who's reading it. In proofs, we use "logic" and the logic should make sense for everyone who is reading it, not just me. That is why we write let "us" and not "Let me" or "Let I".
What is divisibility rule of 7..?
And zero can be divisible divisible by 7 it's little confusing for me..
7×0=0 then it is 0÷7=0 pls explain again plss if not possible in short explain pls sir
0 is divisible by all numbers.
Tq sir
#Vijetharu Sir 11 divisibility rule alli 11 du multiples bandre??????????? Pls answer sir whether it is divisible by 11 or not as u said that if u only get 0 and 11 as the remainder it is divisible by 11
When you get multiples of 11 upon adding the digits, those are also divisible by 11.
@@SSLCPARIKSHE Thank you sir
Sir why pi value should be 3.14.... Why not 6.76 oor 9.61 ???
This has been calculated by many mathematicians. The divided the circumference by the diameter and for every circle in the world, they saw the same number every time i.e. 3.14...
That's why. :)
58:00
Yes sir your using more kannada so reap the English also
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Sir please do next triangle chapter
Thank you for the suggestion.
Sir, Ex: 1.1 , 4th question ge textbook alli 22338 answer kottidare
Yes, you are right! Apologies for the calculation mistake. :)
@@SSLCPARIKSHE oh, sir it's okay , no need of apologies, here no one is expert, sir.
Sir 1is prime or composite no
1 is neither prime nor composite but it is co prime
Hey Vijethare
1 is neither prime nor composite Number
Happy Learning🙂
Sir pervious years papers solvation 😢 is not there sir
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There is not pyq
namaste sir
Sir plese pyq real number chapter in Kannada
Hi sir
Sir please Triangles lesson video shot madi
Thank you for your suggestion. Stay tuned!
Sir from this chapter pyq's
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Sir daily time table
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Hi sir can u start exercise wais
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Sir upload pyqs??
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Sir plz use english while saying the headings and definations plz plz
Thank you for your suggestion.
Sir mcq alle 4th one last answer thappu madedere 22,338 answer
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Sir previous question pdf
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Sir pyqp please?
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@@SSLCPARIKSHE sir edu open agtilla
Sir hindi video upload madi sir
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Sir namage 10 year question paper haki sir please
Thank you for your suggestion!
prime number arthagila sir
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Hi
Sir you using more Kannada I am not understanding please say in English 😢
Yep
Yaa
Kannada forever
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Sir kannada notes
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Sir please do fast our school exam is started already and you are using so many Kannada words I can't understand please use both language equally it's my request sir
Kannada forever
Dear Student,
We understand your frustration and we're here to help! We've got you covered, so don't worry. Feel free to reach out and use our resources anytime. Also, share the chapters you want to study, and we'll provide the links to the English medium videos right here.
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Sir please say in Kannada only 🥺🥺🥺
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