Basic Operations 1. + (Plus): Addition. 2. − (Minus): Subtraction. 3. × (Times): Multiplication. 4. ÷ (Divided by): Division. 5. = (Equals): Equality. 6. ≠ (Not equal to): Inequality. 7. ≈ (Approximately equal to): Approximate equality. 8. < (Less than): Less than. 9. > (Greater than): Greater than. 10. ≤ (Less than or equal to): Less than or equal to. 11. ≥ (Greater than or equal to): Greater than or equal to. 12. ∞ (Infinity): Infinite value. Set Operations 13. ∈ (Element of): Belongs to a set. 14. ∉ (Not an element of): Does not belong to a set. 15. ⊂ (Subset): A subset of a set. 16. ⊆ (Subset or equal to): Subset or equal to. 17. ⊄ (Not a subset): Not a subset. 18. ∪ (Union): Union of sets. 19. ∩ (Intersection): Intersection of sets. 20. ∅ (Empty set): The empty set. 21. \ (Set difference): Difference between sets. 22. △ (Symmetric difference): Symmetric difference between two sets. 23. ⊃ (Superset): A superset of a set. 24. ⊇ (Superset or equal to): Superset or equal to. 25. ⊥ (Perpendicular): Perpendicular lines. 26. ∥ (Parallel): Parallel lines. 27. ⊥ (Non-parallel): Non-parallel lines. Logical Operators 28. ∧ (Logical AND): Logical conjunction (and). 29. ∨ (Logical OR): Logical disjunction (or). 30. ¬ (Negation): Logical negation. 31. ⇒ (Implies): Logical implication. 32. ⇔ (If and only if): Logical equivalence. 33. ⊕ (Exclusive OR or XOR): Exclusive or, logical operator. 34. ∝ (Proportional to): Proportionality. 35. ∀ (Universal quantifier): For all. 36. ∃ (Existential quantifier): There exists. 37. ∄ (There does not exist): There does not exist. 38. ∃! (Uniqueness quantifier): There exists exactly one. 39. ⊤ (True): Represents true in logic. 40. ⊥ (False): Represents false in logic. Arithmetic and Algebraic Symbols 41. ± (Plus-minus sign): Plus or minus. 42. ∓ (Minus-plus sign): Minus or plus. 43. |x| (Absolute value): The absolute value of x. 44. ∑ (Summation): Sum of terms. 45. ∏ (Product): Product of terms. 46. √ (Square root): Square root of a number. 47. ∛ (Cube root): Cube root of a number. 48. ! (Factorial): Factorial, e.g., 5! = 5 × 4 × 3 × 2 × 1. 49. x! (Factorial): The product of all positive integers up to x. 50. xₙ (Binomial coefficient): - used to calculate combinations. 51. f(x) (Function): A function of x. 52. f∘g (Function composition): The composition of functions f and g. 53. log (Logarithm): The logarithm of a number. Constants and Special Numbers 54. π (Pi): The ratio of a circle’s circumference to its diameter. 55. e (Euler’s number): The base of natural logarithms, approximately 2.718. 56. τ (Tau): 2π, a constant used in some circles. 57. ℵ₀ (Aleph-null): Cardinality of the set of natural numbers (countable infinity). 58. ℵ₁ (Aleph-one): Cardinality of the continuum (real numbers). 59. γ (Gamma): The Euler-Mascheroni constant. 60. φ (Phi): The golden ratio, approximately 1.618. 61. ℱ (Fraktur F): Often used to represent Fourier transforms or fields. 62. ζ (Zeta): Used in the Riemann zeta function. 63. μ (Mu): Used in statistics for mean, or in physics for permeability. 64. σ (Sigma): Standard deviation, or summation notation. 65. λ (Lambda): Eigenvalues in linear algebra or wavelength in physics. 66. κ (Kappa): Curvature or a constant in various contexts. 67. ϕ (Phi): Used for potential functions, golden ratio. 68. ℝ (Real numbers): The set of real numbers. 69. ℂ (Complex numbers): The set of complex numbers. 70. ℍ (Quaternions): The set of quaternions. 71. ℙ (Prime numbers): The set of prime numbers. Functions and Notation 72. f'(x) (Newton’s notation): The first derivative of f at x. 73. f''(x) (Newton’s notation): The second derivative of f at x. 74. D (Leibniz’s notation): Used to denote the derivative. 75. f'(x) = \frac{d}{dx}f(x) (Leibniz’s notation): Leibniz’s notation for the derivative. 76. L(x) (Lagrange’s function): A notation for a function in calculus or mechanics. Fraction and Decimal Notations 77. x/y (Fraction): Division expressed as a fraction. 78. ẋ (Decimal notation): Decimal representation or repeating decimals. 79. ⌊x⌋ (Floor function): The greatest integer less than or equal to x. 80. ⌈x⌉ (Ceiling function): The least integer greater than or equal to x. 81. [x] (Nearest integer function): The nearest integer to x. Blackboard Bold Typeface 82. ℕ (Natural numbers): The set of natural numbers. 83. ℤ (Integers): The set of integers. 84. ℚ (Rational numbers): The set of rational numbers. 85. ℝ (Real numbers): The set of real numbers. 86. ℂ (Complex numbers): The set of complex numbers. 87. ℍ (Quaternions): The set of quaternions. Miscellaneous 88. # (Number sign): Often used for "hashtag," but also for denoting "number" in certain contexts. 89. → (Right arrow): Indicates direction or mapping. 90. ← (Left arrow): Indicates direction. 91. ↔ (Double arrow): Represents equivalence or bi-directional relationship. Floor and Ceiling Functions 92. ⌊x⌋ (Floor): The greatest integer less than or equal to x. 93. ⌈x⌉ (Ceiling): The least integer greater than or equal to x. --- 50 Important Constants 1. π: 3.14159… (Circumference to diameter ratio in a circle). 2. e: 2.71828… (Euler's number, base of natural logarithms). 3. φ: 1.61803… (Golden ratio). 4. i: √-1 (Imaginary unit). 5. ℵ₀: The cardinality of the set of natural numbers (countable infinity). 6. ℵ₁: The cardinality of the continuum (real numbers). 7. γ: 0.57721… (Euler-Mascheroni constant). 8. τ: 6.28318… (2π, in some mathematical contexts preferred over π). 9. log₂: Logarithm base 2. 10. log₁₀: Logarithm base 10 (common logarithm). 11. √2: 1.41421… (Square root of 2). 12. √3: 1.73205… (Square root of 3). 13. √5: 2.23607… (Square root of 5). 14. 1/137: The fine-structure constant. 15. G: 6.67430 × 10⁻¹¹ (Gravitational constant). 16. c: 3 × 10⁸ (Speed of light in vacuum). 17. k: 1.38065 × 10⁻²³ (Boltzmann constant). 18. h: 6.62607015 × 10⁻³⁴ (Planck's constant). 19. α: 0.007297 (Fine-structure constant). 20. β: Often used for a coefficient in physics. 21. µ: 1.256637061 × 10⁻⁶ (Magnetic permeability). 22. ε₀: 8.854 × 10⁻¹² (Electric constant). 23. ℘: Used for the Weierstrass elliptic function. 24. d: 9.80665 (Acceleration due to gravity on Earth). 25. Z₀: The characteristic impedance of free space. 26. R₀: Reproduction number (epidemiology). 27. L₀: The cosmological constant in physics. 28. π₀: A particle in physics (Pion). 29. θ₀: Initial angle in trigonometry. 30. ρ₀: The density of a substance at reference conditions. 31. S₀: The entropy at the reference temperature. 32. τ₀: Relaxation time in physics. 33. ν₀: The frequency of oscillation in physics. 34. ξ₀: The initial value of a variable in physics. 35. χ₀: Magnetic susceptibility. 36. μ₀: Magnetic constant (permeability). 37. ℑ (Imaginary part): Part of a complex number. 38. ℜ (Real part): Real part of a complex number. 39. Ω: 8.6173 × 10⁻⁵ (Boltzmann constant in electron volts per Kelvin). 40. λ: Wavelength in physics. 41. σ: Stefan-Boltzmann constant. 42. p: The pressure of a system. 43. n₀: Index of refraction. 44. z₀: Distance scale factor in physics. 45. K₀: A constant in thermodynamics or physics. 46. M₀: Initial mass in physics. 47. A₀: The initial area or cross-section. 48. b₀: The initial magnetic field strength. 49. T₀: Reference temperature in thermodynamics. 50. F₀: The initial force applied. (... Math really becomes very complex)
The same? We have math from the fourth dimension, not as a quote or joke lol, but the genuine fourth dimension, like, the one with shapes we can’t comprehend much
People who didn't go to abstract math: math is confusing cause too many symbols to keep track of People who went to abstract math literally: math is confusing cause too few symbols for such way too many concepts and everyone using different symbols
math is not useless algebra is use for charts and weather prediction π is used for calculating diameters to calculate alot of of stuff like in engineering arithmetic is used in everyday life and calculus for scientific research
Grade 5 in Indonesia Learn volume Learn gcf and lcm with 2 numbers Learn fractions and desimals but learn multiplications, divisions, additions, and subtraction Learn geometry (area and circumference) of triangle, parallelogram, diamond (lozenge), kite (shape), and trapezoid Learn comparison (And many..) Grade 6 in Indonesia Learn π Learn area and circumference of a circle Learn 3 numbers of gcf and lcm (Idk)
Out of anything I miss from my old grades, I miss 5th grade math because that's when I learned to measure angles on a triangle in degrees. Now they got us using Pi to find the circumference of a circle (it's boring and hard)😫 Edit: btw everyone is saying these are the basics, while some of the things you guys are saying are basic (exponents)
thats not how grade 5 in philippines works buddy, i’ve gotten to grade 5 and im from philippines and thats what when we started to learn about decimals/fraction lil bro
@@GytStrokingroostereggmeatplant guess we know the guy who is gonna study as an astronomer and is so focused on the formula of acid that he spills the nitrogen dioxide, mix it with lava create a hard solid and get stuck with it, SCREAM, and spill the acid on yo chest.
@@Viddy-122 nah I've got a national exam today in mathematics but I'm saying it because I find most of it untrue. But I do agree that some math might be better left for those who will study it
maths made your beloved video games and the internet. Maths can kill you with mensuration with a missile and can also heal you with statistical graphs. Maths is the economy, made whatever building you live in, basically everything you know of consists of maths.
I'm in Grade 7, we learned about the fraction, square and cubed root, metric converter, volume of cylinder and square pyramid, and type of sets. For me, this is not HARD, it's easy when you pay attention to math teachers or do research.
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I am in 8th Grade 14 years old and ive wondered that real math only appears in 10th-12th in my country so. I will have a nightmare if it happens to me😰
After learning precalculus in 11th grade, looking at these images reminds me of the time I would stay up til 2am doing these mathematical conundrum. It’s a bitter sweet memory for some odd reason
Im a 7th grader kid.I can confirm the math looks hard at first but remember that understanding takes process, so I keep processing and listening to the teacher. Boom, minutes later I cooked. So you should work hard and work smart too💪
Me: who the hell put letters in math???😡 Teachers: In algebra, we often want to work with general concepts instead of specific numbers. Using letters allows us to represent quantities that could change or that we don't know the value of yet. Letters can also be used to generalize formulas or equations me: I still don’t get it-
Bro made a whole horror movie😭🙏💀
Bro a horror. I grade 5
@@ByanranI am grade 8th grade 5 is soo easy
@@AdamAdama-yn8if same bro, i'm in a special curriculum known as "STEP" and it's miserable
@@AdamAdama-yn8ifif you can’t even start a sentence right, you are definitely below 8th grade
@@AdamAdama-yn8ifno bruh. but 7 grade☠️
Life was good when angle was measured in degrees and not π.
That's so fucking true and relatable
So fucking real
2πr☠️
How tf are you supposed to calculate a circle then?
@@Wrecchit2679 with my ass
They really be putting every single Symbol in math fr
Im in the middle of 7th grade
@@Pokeshek1 I am in the 5th grade and we have it
Get ready to experience braincell destruction@@Pokeshek1
Good,because of it you have phones
@@Naburgondux erm what the Σ
Basic Operations
1. + (Plus): Addition.
2. − (Minus): Subtraction.
3. × (Times): Multiplication.
4. ÷ (Divided by): Division.
5. = (Equals): Equality.
6. ≠ (Not equal to): Inequality.
7. ≈ (Approximately equal to): Approximate equality.
8. < (Less than): Less than.
9. > (Greater than): Greater than.
10. ≤ (Less than or equal to): Less than or equal to.
11. ≥ (Greater than or equal to): Greater than or equal to.
12. ∞ (Infinity): Infinite value.
Set Operations
13. ∈ (Element of): Belongs to a set.
14. ∉ (Not an element of): Does not belong to a set.
15. ⊂ (Subset): A subset of a set.
16. ⊆ (Subset or equal to): Subset or equal to.
17. ⊄ (Not a subset): Not a subset.
18. ∪ (Union): Union of sets.
19. ∩ (Intersection): Intersection of sets.
20. ∅ (Empty set): The empty set.
21. \ (Set difference): Difference between sets.
22. △ (Symmetric difference): Symmetric difference between two sets.
23. ⊃ (Superset): A superset of a set.
24. ⊇ (Superset or equal to): Superset or equal to.
25. ⊥ (Perpendicular): Perpendicular lines.
26. ∥ (Parallel): Parallel lines.
27. ⊥ (Non-parallel): Non-parallel lines.
Logical Operators
28. ∧ (Logical AND): Logical conjunction (and).
29. ∨ (Logical OR): Logical disjunction (or).
30. ¬ (Negation): Logical negation.
31. ⇒ (Implies): Logical implication.
32. ⇔ (If and only if): Logical equivalence.
33. ⊕ (Exclusive OR or XOR): Exclusive or, logical operator.
34. ∝ (Proportional to): Proportionality.
35. ∀ (Universal quantifier): For all.
36. ∃ (Existential quantifier): There exists.
37. ∄ (There does not exist): There does not exist.
38. ∃! (Uniqueness quantifier): There exists exactly one.
39. ⊤ (True): Represents true in logic.
40. ⊥ (False): Represents false in logic.
Arithmetic and Algebraic Symbols
41. ± (Plus-minus sign): Plus or minus.
42. ∓ (Minus-plus sign): Minus or plus.
43. |x| (Absolute value): The absolute value of x.
44. ∑ (Summation): Sum of terms.
45. ∏ (Product): Product of terms.
46. √ (Square root): Square root of a number.
47. ∛ (Cube root): Cube root of a number.
48. ! (Factorial): Factorial, e.g., 5! = 5 × 4 × 3 × 2 × 1.
49. x! (Factorial): The product of all positive integers up to x.
50. xₙ (Binomial coefficient): - used to calculate combinations.
51. f(x) (Function): A function of x.
52. f∘g (Function composition): The composition of functions f and g.
53. log (Logarithm): The logarithm of a number.
Constants and Special Numbers
54. π (Pi): The ratio of a circle’s circumference to its diameter.
55. e (Euler’s number): The base of natural logarithms, approximately 2.718.
56. τ (Tau): 2π, a constant used in some circles.
57. ℵ₀ (Aleph-null): Cardinality of the set of natural numbers (countable infinity).
58. ℵ₁ (Aleph-one): Cardinality of the continuum (real numbers).
59. γ (Gamma): The Euler-Mascheroni constant.
60. φ (Phi): The golden ratio, approximately 1.618.
61. ℱ (Fraktur F): Often used to represent Fourier transforms or fields.
62. ζ (Zeta): Used in the Riemann zeta function.
63. μ (Mu): Used in statistics for mean, or in physics for permeability.
64. σ (Sigma): Standard deviation, or summation notation.
65. λ (Lambda): Eigenvalues in linear algebra or wavelength in physics.
66. κ (Kappa): Curvature or a constant in various contexts.
67. ϕ (Phi): Used for potential functions, golden ratio.
68. ℝ (Real numbers): The set of real numbers.
69. ℂ (Complex numbers): The set of complex numbers.
70. ℍ (Quaternions): The set of quaternions.
71. ℙ (Prime numbers): The set of prime numbers.
Functions and Notation
72. f'(x) (Newton’s notation): The first derivative of f at x.
73. f''(x) (Newton’s notation): The second derivative of f at x.
74. D (Leibniz’s notation): Used to denote the derivative.
75. f'(x) = \frac{d}{dx}f(x) (Leibniz’s notation): Leibniz’s notation for the derivative.
76. L(x) (Lagrange’s function): A notation for a function in calculus or mechanics.
Fraction and Decimal Notations
77. x/y (Fraction): Division expressed as a fraction.
78. ẋ (Decimal notation): Decimal representation or repeating decimals.
79. ⌊x⌋ (Floor function): The greatest integer less than or equal to x.
80. ⌈x⌉ (Ceiling function): The least integer greater than or equal to x.
81. [x] (Nearest integer function): The nearest integer to x.
Blackboard Bold Typeface
82. ℕ (Natural numbers): The set of natural numbers.
83. ℤ (Integers): The set of integers.
84. ℚ (Rational numbers): The set of rational numbers.
85. ℝ (Real numbers): The set of real numbers.
86. ℂ (Complex numbers): The set of complex numbers.
87. ℍ (Quaternions): The set of quaternions.
Miscellaneous
88. # (Number sign): Often used for "hashtag," but also for denoting "number" in certain contexts.
89. → (Right arrow): Indicates direction or mapping.
90. ← (Left arrow): Indicates direction.
91. ↔ (Double arrow): Represents equivalence or bi-directional relationship.
Floor and Ceiling Functions
92. ⌊x⌋ (Floor): The greatest integer less than or equal to x.
93. ⌈x⌉ (Ceiling): The least integer greater than or equal to x.
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50 Important Constants
1. π: 3.14159… (Circumference to diameter ratio in a circle).
2. e: 2.71828… (Euler's number, base of natural logarithms).
3. φ: 1.61803… (Golden ratio).
4. i: √-1 (Imaginary unit).
5. ℵ₀: The cardinality of the set of natural numbers (countable infinity).
6. ℵ₁: The cardinality of the continuum (real numbers).
7. γ: 0.57721… (Euler-Mascheroni constant).
8. τ: 6.28318… (2π, in some mathematical contexts preferred over π).
9. log₂: Logarithm base 2.
10. log₁₀: Logarithm base 10 (common logarithm).
11. √2: 1.41421… (Square root of 2).
12. √3: 1.73205… (Square root of 3).
13. √5: 2.23607… (Square root of 5).
14. 1/137: The fine-structure constant.
15. G: 6.67430 × 10⁻¹¹ (Gravitational constant).
16. c: 3 × 10⁸ (Speed of light in vacuum).
17. k: 1.38065 × 10⁻²³ (Boltzmann constant).
18. h: 6.62607015 × 10⁻³⁴ (Planck's constant).
19. α: 0.007297 (Fine-structure constant).
20. β: Often used for a coefficient in physics.
21. µ: 1.256637061 × 10⁻⁶ (Magnetic permeability).
22. ε₀: 8.854 × 10⁻¹² (Electric constant).
23. ℘: Used for the Weierstrass elliptic function.
24. d: 9.80665 (Acceleration due to gravity on Earth).
25. Z₀: The characteristic impedance of free space.
26. R₀: Reproduction number (epidemiology).
27. L₀: The cosmological constant in physics.
28. π₀: A particle in physics (Pion).
29. θ₀: Initial angle in trigonometry.
30. ρ₀: The density of a substance at reference conditions.
31. S₀: The entropy at the reference temperature.
32. τ₀: Relaxation time in physics.
33. ν₀: The frequency of oscillation in physics.
34. ξ₀: The initial value of a variable in physics.
35. χ₀: Magnetic susceptibility.
36. μ₀: Magnetic constant (permeability).
37. ℑ (Imaginary part): Part of a complex number.
38. ℜ (Real part): Real part of a complex number.
39. Ω: 8.6173 × 10⁻⁵ (Boltzmann constant in electron volts per Kelvin).
40. λ: Wavelength in physics.
41. σ: Stefan-Boltzmann constant.
42. p: The pressure of a system.
43. n₀: Index of refraction.
44. z₀: Distance scale factor in physics.
45. K₀: A constant in thermodynamics or physics.
46. M₀: Initial mass in physics.
47. A₀: The initial area or cross-section.
48. b₀: The initial magnetic field strength.
49. T₀: Reference temperature in thermodynamics.
50. F₀: The initial force applied.
(... Math really becomes very complex)
How have you not gotten any likes or replies??btw first like
Nah how long did it take to type that 💀💀
God help me ...
Mein Gott... It's fascinating...
To everyone worrying, it's not liek yorue gonna learn this in one day, he went from 1st grade to uni level real quick
How do you remember that😭
Circles in elementary schools: normal
Circles in middle school: horror
middle school doesn’t look too bad now that im 16
It only gets worse 😂😂
Middle school math isn't that hard tbh.
I have never heard someone in the UK say “elementary school” like these dumb Americans
The letters in math are actually easy
But geometry IS the nightmare
What would Math look like if we actually discovered the fourth dimension
Math is every dimension
we do have 4th dimension math already. not meaning it metaphirocally or anything we literally have it
The same? We have math from the fourth dimension, not as a quote or joke lol, but the genuine fourth dimension, like, the one with shapes we can’t comprehend much
@@theofficialsunflower like the klein botgtle ?
The fourth dimension is time so i’d assume it make a issue with measuring speed and a couple other aspects
"you cant have a mental breakdown due to symbols'
Me:
Math is so useless in a lot of spectrums
@@SomeRandomCræturethe only useful in math is + -🤦♀️
People who didn't go to abstract math: math is confusing cause too many symbols to keep track of
People who went to abstract math literally: math is confusing cause too few symbols for such way too many concepts and everyone using different symbols
math is not useless
algebra is use for charts and weather prediction
π is used for calculating diameters to calculate alot of of stuff like in engineering
arithmetic is used in everyday life
and calculus for scientific research
@@itsdiamond5128 I never said math itself is useless
I learned more in an Alan Becker animation than in actual math class
😎👍🏼
Thats your own fault tbh
Grade 1-6 math: actually useful.
Grade 7-11 math: some nonsense only scientists and nasa engineers use.
Grade 1-6: stuff you think is useful because you find it easy
7-11: stuff you think is useless because you find it hard
Do you thing our bridges and trains are designed with basic maths ?
❤️
@@TheNoobSorcerer Math appears everywhere, unless you work a 9-5 you will probably need math.
I actually use the Doppler effect and a few stuff in complex numbers ngl 😭
Seeing weird symbols in maths after 6th grade is as horrifying as seeing plain numbers after 11th Grade
everyone gangsta until school starts adding alphabets into maths
Algebra: Am I a joke to you? Do I REALLY LOOK LIKE A JOKE?
Um.. Hate to break it to you....
algebra has left the chat.
doing math with letters and not with numbers is crazy
He is saying math becomes hard when letters aka algebra is introduced
bro for graphs do after effects 🥶🔥💀
Math With Math🤓
Math with physic💀
Chemistry With m€th : Heisenberg
@@ShreiklikesdungI don't think he meant it like that
Hello holy beauty
@@I_Am_TearDropand shrek meant it how he wanted it to mean
Physics with science: 💀
Why is no one talking about how horrifying this music is.
I literally saw this comment in another maths edit video and what's even crazier is that
*Writes something in 🩸*
IT WAS BY U
"Tsh tsh tsh tsh thuweeeeee" inspiring words fr
No is not scary.
The random 4th grader making a edit of this:
"Physica 🗿🍷🤫🧏♂️🔥🗣️"
physics🗣️🔥🥶
It used to be my favourite subject.
Now its my hardest subject.
Fr
Me too
I think it will happen to me😨 then I might stop loving maths:(
Every students nightmare lol
EDIT:OMG THANKS FOR 86 LIKES THAT IS THE MOST I HAVE EVER GOTTEN
I don't think i understand that mathematics cuz I'm grade 4
Me too
Bro i already got π math in 5th grade in Indonesia😭😭
@@AfriendOfRainbow
Taht not an hard one
@@AfriendOfRainbow 3.14159
Bro made analog horror WITH math
that's not analog horror
@@fungifungus the video is Glitching like analog horror maybe ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
@@Entitas666 how tf is glitching analog horror
Did you say that because of the song?
Not analog horror
my ass who somehow got into accelerated math and had to do seventh grade math in sixth grade:
why do i get math edits on my fyp nowadays?? 😂😂
Might be a sign to study😅
My school 6th grade questions are like if im in hell💀💀💀💀
wait till 9 grade
@@vivEditz1 Wait till university...
I honestly don’t care about school that much, ITS THE HOMEWORK THATS MAKING ALL OF THE BULLSHIT
one year after that and you'll be a pile of ashes
You are that badword
Grade 5 in Indonesia
Learn volume
Learn gcf and lcm with 2 numbers
Learn fractions and desimals but learn multiplications, divisions, additions, and subtraction
Learn geometry (area and circumference) of triangle, parallelogram, diamond (lozenge), kite (shape), and trapezoid
Learn comparison
(And many..)
Grade 6 in Indonesia
Learn π
Learn area and circumference of a circle
Learn 3 numbers of gcf and lcm
(Idk)
Yeah same in India very easy
Same is the USA
all that in 5th grade? crazy
I don't remember learning all that in grade 5 but yeah in grade 6 it's true
Same
We're doing idksterling with this one🗣🗣🗣🗣
I said tht because idk Sterling uses this sound
Hohoho money💸💸💸
Hohohoho I just lost my dawwwgg
Hohoho what is dis ALCOHOL??!!
Hohoho ,money, what is this alcohol
Bro fr... it's always getting more and more 😭
and then my sister's 12th grade math class is essentially game theory, rn their final is writing about how spot it works 💀
I Can Resarch and Watch'em Forever... What A Beautiful Art!
Alan becker teaching math like its a cartoon but everything is accurate💀
When I’m at the equation unit right?
Bro I’m straight in to hell 😔
For me it's fine it's too easy
Equations are easy bro
Yk I’m hate like 2x - x = 3x or 2/3 x = 40 or smt
same pfp
@@goofyahhrussiankid 🍌😮
Physic : Am I a Joke to you ?
THIS GIVES ME NIGHTMARES 😭
Out of anything I miss from my old grades, I miss 5th grade math because that's when I learned to measure angles on a triangle in degrees. Now they got us using Pi to find the circumference of a circle (it's boring and hard)😫
Edit: btw everyone is saying these are the basics, while some of the things you guys are saying are basic (exponents)
I hate to brake it to you, that is just the tip of the iceberg. Wait for geometry, your cooked.
im probably in the same grade as you or higher and I gotta admit, it's not that hard. wait till exponents
You’re at the basics, wait until you gotta find the arc length of the minor sector of a circle or the area of a pyramid
@@XC_Edits those are also basics
@@aremxlle I already did exponents, trust me
they really put the whole greek alphabet in maths 🙏
Fr our alphabet deserves better than being paired with other english letters and numbers
variables are staring at you
For us grade 5 in india have these topics
1. Area and Perimeter
2.Profit and Loss
3.Percentage
4.Integers
5.GCD and LCM
6.BODMAS of fractions
That's not hard dude
That's easy to learn
@@supevisor literally, these kids will learn something with a complicated name and think it's automatically hard
@@FADED38 i know its easy for me but im scared of grade 6 math though (pls dont blame me for it i am super duper bad at maths)
Nobody said it was hard brodie@@FADED38
Omg a math animation meme, I needed this
Now we need a physics horror edit
Grade 7 - 9 math is easy.. 10-12 is where it gets so hard ur brain disintegrates or dissolves from the amount of stress put onto it.
True, I'm in 10th grade. 💀...
*In grade 4 it was just angles in grade 7 to 11 they decided that adding letters and more symbols is a good idea for our brains to extract :_)*
I thought you said that they started adding letters and symbols in 4th grade for a second-
@@AbblegooseRatus they technically do, like 2(l+b) for perimeter...
How did bro cook the best math edit 😭🙏
Institute:
*Something in mathematical Chinese*
Some of those were literally what I'm learning since grade 5..:3
Math: ☺️
Latin Letters Appear: 😒
Greek Letters Appear: 💀
I'm cooked if I ever see square root of 3.14 in my test bro, IM ENDING IN THE STREETS
@dylanspencerviolavelez9299 😭🙏
oh my god my brain tickles now
Grade 5 in Philippines
1=n
Decimal
√ π
z=e
Aint no way
thats not how grade 5 in philippines works buddy, i’ve gotten to grade 5 and im from philippines and thats what when we started to learn about decimals/fraction lil bro
Same dude i am in the philippines
Well we only did
decimals
M^3=MxMxM
And (1,-3) (2,-4)
In g6
@@dontmindmyusername2160 In Malaysia we started learning decimals and fractions in year 3 (9 years old)
Humanity is breaking childrens' minds.
That music has been played in videos sometimes used as a creepy background music, but it gave me chills though just listening to that 😭
as someone in middle school just seeing pi gave me a heart attack, the others killed me entirely.
guess we know who aint graduatin!
@@GytStrokingroostereggmeatplant guess we know the guy who is gonna study as an astronomer and is so focused on the formula of acid that he spills the nitrogen dioxide, mix it with lava create a hard solid and get stuck with it, SCREAM, and spill the acid on yo chest.
The most important thing here is, y'all never use any of this shit after graduating
L pf
They still help in ways you don't know
@@Rythm101you must be a teacher since I’ve seen you go against comments like these
@@Viddy-122 nah I've got a national exam today in mathematics but I'm saying it because I find most of it untrue. But I do agree that some math might be better left for those who will study it
maths made your beloved video games and the internet. Maths can kill you with mensuration with a missile and can also heal you with statistical graphs. Maths is the economy, made whatever building you live in, basically everything you know of consists of maths.
We hating 7/11 fast food with thus one
Why is this so good, it makes math creepier than it already is
Oh no! My worst nightmare! NUMBERS! LMFAOOOO, imagine being such a wimp the concept of letters in math would make you piss yourself, get a life.
7-11 math is gonna make me work in a 7-11
our third dimension is scary to learn
Its all shiis and giggles in grade 1-6 until 7-11💀
I'm in Grade 7, we learned about the fraction, square and cubed root, metric converter, volume of cylinder and square pyramid, and type of sets.
For me, this is not HARD, it's easy when you pay attention to math teachers or do research.
in 8th grade it will still be good but at 9th grade its torture
bro i learned it in grade 1
fraction😊
Wait till you are introduced to 9th grade maths
Phighting?
This actually be how math feels like a black room and white problems on the walls hitting you until you collapse
never knew you can make math a horror thing since its already one
If they added the song "Life force" it could've go hard
We being in hell after grade 6 🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🔥🔥🔥🔥🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
nope, it isn't. This video is subjective, either you think math is hard or easy on grade 7.
@ because your prob graduated from college or your thinking that
Math is easy till grade 7
@@Isagiyoichi17till grade 6 not 7, grade 6 is like 7 but a lil easier
@@iamcluf as someone in 7th, we kinda just learnt the basics of the topics we learn now in 6th
Grade 12 mathematical problems and physics is horror film along
Adding letters to math is crazy
For reals
Lyrics:
If u ever would wouldwouldwouldwouldwouldwouldwouldwouldwouldwouldwouldwouldwouldwouldwouldwouldwouldwouldwouldwouldwouldwouldwouldwouldwouldwouldwouldwouldwouldwouldwouldwouldwouldwouldwouldwould
Thanks
You forgot stestestesteste
The music is Russian+in this part, there are no lyrics.
fish fish fish sta
Real mathematics begins from grade 9
11-12*
@RB_Universe_TV core concepts are in grade 9, real mathematics begins from 11th grade, you are correct my friend
stop scaring me bro
@@aremxlle life is fun till greek alphabets enter maths
@@bot994what about grade 7 and 8
I am in 8th Grade 14 years old and ive wondered that real math only appears in 10th-12th in my country so. I will have a nightmare if it happens to me😰
I am in 7th grade and I already feel math getting harder
Yo it's aucally not that hard + what they are portraying is linier algebra you won't be getting it for another 2 years
@s4gxx exactly
Nooo I’m gonna be a 7th grader next year you’re telling me I have to learn stuff like this 😢
"in this tiktok slidshow" ah sound 💀🙏
Why did it recommended to me when im about to graduate from elementary
You 6th grade?
@Thatlittlegreekkid yes
when did you start your year?
Bro im in 5th grader and my maths are "in dimensions of 1a+b8 what is the sin+pi and what is the result" And i answer "idk you?"
Bro im 14 and we learn this only now, i mean sinus cosinus
"1a+b8", isn't it supposed to be a + 8b??
Lol , but in 5th grade!?
@@MentallyDistracted101 idk bro I even didn't understand so when exams I always get F
@@Ilikechocolatemilk-k8b yes cuz I'm Asian
Nah algebra is even easier than that lemme show you
X+5=13
X=8
Probably easy
Bro thats like 3rd or even lower grade algebra 💀
@@gultnbalci3630 how do you do this ???
@@BombasticLarvae You seriously don't know?
@@gultnbalci36303x+5=17
3x= 17-5=12
X=12/3= 4
@@gultnbalci3630 thats basically the same thing that he just said...
My teacher said that I have a mathematical mindset and I felt like this edit
“You cant be afraid to grow up, because if you are, your not gonna grow up”
- Tom brady
"It's a loop, it never ends until you get permanently stuck in it."
- Me probably
BRO SAME WTH ITS SO HARD
This song was made to calm down children during WW1
Source
it came out in 2018...
It came out on RUclips in 2018 not in real life
OH SHIT WRONG VIDEO!!
@@Noobieeditz690 now i am curious what song that made to calm down children during ww1
Im just behind the 7th class.. nightmare of my life is coming
7th class is still a bit easy but 8th class is where it begins
same
@@Ghasty340 ye ik
@Ishowdaniel420 lol
@Ishowdaniel420 believe me when parabola comes its over
After learning precalculus in 11th grade, looking at these images reminds me of the time I would stay up til 2am doing these mathematical conundrum. It’s a bitter sweet memory for some odd reason
Highschool teachers: "ok class today we have a new lesson called 5D or fifth dimensional"
Yup.. im dead after a few months later
No, you aren't. Grade 7 math isn't hard than you think, I'm a grade 7 student and if you listen to math teacher or do research about it, you're good.
@@WooblyL Oh ok then . Thanks for the motivation. I cant wait to go to 7th
Math ruined my entire career by that circle😩😩😩
triangle: yeah sure
Long division: let me introduce myself...
DONT JUDGE ME FOR SAYING THIS I like long division
@@SkinnedPebble HOOOW
@@SkinnedPebble ngl me too...
@@malekenamer449 well that's cuz I learned it 2 years ago (it's kinda fun)
I'm an expert
*I passed my math exam short after this shows up.*
Honestly grade 5 and 6 was so fun for me but 7-12 grade is absolute hell
I'm in 3rd grade and I apparently had "math yoga" it's barely related to math 💀
Geez kids of 3rd grade can type? And yooo 25 minss
You've got a phone in 3rd grade?
Crazy.
Why did you reveal that your a 3rd grader🙏😭
It kinda depends which 3rd grade according to some countries 😭
@@NitroEditzz123 Who doesn't know how to type in the 3td grade?
Im a 7th grader kid.I can confirm the math looks hard at first but remember that understanding takes process, so I keep processing and listening to the teacher. Boom, minutes later I cooked.
So you should work hard and work smart too💪
@@NobodyWowowow Same as in 7th, I cook most of the chapters and the rest cook me. And listening to the teacher is great 👍, like I try to 😓
In 7 class is math easy in germany its just minus numbers and and ABC... Idk how to call it in English.
@Danumarm those are easy, 7th grader math in Indonesia is also kind of easy. The math im talking about is the one in Physics ( IPA )
first question at exam>>
mcqs and fill in the blanks>>>>>
Life was good when maths was just numbers and not greek alphabets
Dear math....
Im tired of trying yo find your x...just move on....im sorry...
me as g7 is very fuggin hard dawg. Am not ready for math again after holiday 😢☠️
year 7 ez and so is yr 8
i actually love this edit
Sickest math edit I’ve seen
I actually prefer 7-11 math
Me : yo bro I had a weird creepy dream about math exam
The dream :
This edit be making math even scarier
They really had to make a circle turn into everyone’s enemy
That’s physics! Well it’s similar to maths 🧮
*Alan becker Moment of AvMath.....:*
Kindergarten and senior be chillen fr
Im in 6th rn and you just made me 20 times more scared than i already was
Prepare for the worst
Uh, yeah. Do not worry, you just basically.. get through it.
Me: who the hell put letters in math???😡
Teachers: In algebra, we often want to work with general concepts instead of specific numbers. Using letters allows us to represent quantities that could change or that we don't know the value of yet. Letters can also be used to generalize formulas or equations
me: I still don’t get it-
Lemme explain they put Greek letters like π in math because the math geniuses were greek
The fact that i am going through this too 💀
i’m doing something about pie rn in school and something about radius
This song plays in my head every time I do maths
This is the most terrifying thing I’ve seen today