25 MIND-BLOWING Facts About Math

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Unlock the mysteries of mathematics with "25 Mind-Blowing Facts About Math"! In this captivating video, we reveal fascinating insights about the world of numbers and equations that will leave you in awe. From the beauty of prime numbers to the secrets behind Fibonacci, join us on an exhilarating journey through the mathematical universe. If you're ready to expand your mind and embrace the magic of math, hit that play button now!

Music: Sweet Math - Mini Vandals
Author: Steve Palace

Chapters:
0:00 - Intro
0:55 - 25
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21:12 - 2
22:11 - 1

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My dad had his masters in math and every time I would ask him to help me with my homework if I tried to understand in a certain way past him he would blow up at me. I began to hate not only math but the fact that I hated people tutoring me because they made me feel stupid and I was wasting their time.

richewilson
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Grab a set of standard issue 6 sided dice. Roll one die. Add the number it lands upon to the number on the opposite side of the die. The total will always be 7.
But my favorite, which Sheldon Cooper mentioned in the 73rd episode of the Big Bang Theory show, is the objective fact that 73 is the best number.
73 is the 21st prime number. Its mirror, 37, is the 12th, and its mirror, 21, is the product of multiplying seven and three. And in binary, 73 is a palindrome, 1001001, which backwards is 1001001.

theduder
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Mike, the fastest way to solve a rubics cube is by peeling off the coloured stickers and matching them up 😂😂

merrileeheard
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My personal mind blowing fact about mathematics, was I thought I was bad at it, until I took over my late mother's household, in 2008 and spent years doing that, then realised I did know how to do it. 😁

julianaylor
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I hated math so *so* much growing up. But in college, I started really enjoying it when we got into the theoretical stuff and started covering certain concepts that were rooted in it. It was honestly really cool. I still wasn't great at it and always got help when I could. But it was the most fun I ever had in a math class

HoV
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Fellow math teacher here. Love this video! I’m surprised you didn’t discuss the most popular or relevant equations in the universe. As an aside, if ever the given the chance, I’d recommend taking a History of Math class. Best class I got to take in undergrad! Keep up the awesome content, Mike. 😄

some-math-nerd
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Why don't plants like to do math? It gives them square roots!

nmcrose
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I really really wish that they would apply more math in terms of real world scenarios. That would make kids want to learn math more.
Like having a 24 pack of water how much would it cost to pay for that if you were to get it out of the vending machine?
Or how budgeting works better when you apply it in a very simple and not so technical manner.

richewilson
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The thing with the number 4 in Japan, it has an alternate pronunciation, there is "shi", which is the same word for death, but to avoid confusion it can also be pronounced as "yon". The Japanese number for 7 gets the same treatment, as it is pronounced as "shichi", which as you can see, it contains the word for death, so it gets the alternate pronunciation of "nana".

crystalgoddess
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Try this the next time you’re bored.

Take any number that is a perfect square. For example, 25. Add its square root (5) and the next highest number (6) together, then add that sum to 25. The resulting number, 36, is the next perfect square. This works on any number that is a perfect square.

5x5=25
5+6=11
25+11 = 36

6x6 =36

drdan
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Hey Mike, while watching your list 25 on math, the Pythagorean theorem is easily calculated for a right angle. 3 4 5 and any multiple of these numbers. If the adjacent is 3 feet, and the opposite is 4 feet, the hypotenuse will be 5 feet exactly. And that's how we we square for construction. Love your videos, keep up the good work 👍👍

gumbleborph
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I spend way too much time with kids. I thought you were talking about Play-doh 😂

cinfinator
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It took me a long time to grasp the concept that something times nothing equals nothing.

carolehart
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Hates math in school ends up being a professional carpenter.. well crap, I guess I enjoy math ………. Good seeing you again mike, you guys are on a roll Props to everyone at list 25 .

redbeard
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It's pretty good when Mike can make math interesting 😊. Thank you Mike for another awesome video. ❤

dawnhall
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I find a baker's dozen donuts with thirteen donuts dangerous... to my waistline.

jakobburton-sundman
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In The Simpsons, Apu could recite pi to 40, 000 places. The last digit was 1.

joshlunt
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Mike - Question, since it wasn't touched on in the list. Why isn't Forty spelled like Four and Fourteen, with the 'our'?

humblehummingbird
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I love this number 1973 because it's the year Tolkien died, and if you know Lord of the Rings, you'll know how crazy it is that he died on that number because of the number of rings. 1 (One Ring), 9 (Nine Rings for Men), 7 (Seven rings for the Dwarves), and 3 (Three Rings for Elves).

Trixstien
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Thought it was about math, talks about food...now I'm hungry.

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