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  • Опубликовано: 22 ноя 2024

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  • @felix842002
    @felix842002 2 года назад +2170

    I thought I was terrible at maths until I went to UK for my higher studies. Most Engineering students could not add 4 digit number mentally..or do many things I could do in India..and I was almost the last rank. Beggar in India became king in UK. :)

    • @sourikgiri3438
      @sourikgiri3438 2 года назад +59

      Op bro

    • @aloksrivastava4950
      @aloksrivastava4950 2 года назад +149

      Looks like I need to go UK but whoops Money problem

    • @dixitpatel017
      @dixitpatel017 2 года назад +42

      Thats what I found too. I am doing MBA course and man!!! Maths is the main issue in UK for many people.

    • @smbgeezindia
      @smbgeezindia 2 года назад +5

      😃😃😃😃🇮🇳👍

    • @KD-el1cp
      @KD-el1cp 2 года назад +9

      King bro😂😂😂

  • @LetMeSingLove
    @LetMeSingLove 2 года назад +541

    I scored 98 /100 in my high school.... And my maths teacher was like " good ... okay... But I was expecting 💯 from you" and that's 100% true

    • @twilight7138
      @twilight7138 2 года назад +9

      Wtf

    • @dineshchaudhary6978
      @dineshchaudhary6978 2 года назад +18

      Same here bro I secured 97 maths teacher was like ok it's good

    • @mrma9543
      @mrma9543 2 года назад +4

      Because there’s a room for improvisation and your teacher believed that you can achieve it

    • @deepanhu3618
      @deepanhu3618 2 года назад +6

      i scored 95/100

    • @VENOMSRGAMING
      @VENOMSRGAMING 2 года назад +3

      @@VikingPolaris me too I scored 100/100 in maths in my board exams

  • @mukarramalikhan814
    @mukarramalikhan814 2 года назад +851

    Full marks to our indian teachers who teach us maths in a Simplest way. A big thanks to all our indain Maths teachers. 👍🏻

    • @ashgoavlog
      @ashgoavlog 2 года назад +17

      Best teachers in the world

    • @Batega_toh_Katega_Hindu_108
      @Batega_toh_Katega_Hindu_108 2 года назад +27

      not allowing calculator in schools also helps to turn your brain into like a calculator, nowhere near calculator speed but at least we can manage without calculator and only that matters.

    • @manasvigaurdeoria
      @manasvigaurdeoria 2 года назад +9

      जित्ती मार मैंने 7 के पहाड़े के लिये खाई है, उत्ती मार कुल मिला कर बाकी ज़िंदगी में नहीं खाई।

    • @AFELLOWARTIST5469
      @AFELLOWARTIST5469 2 года назад +2

      This is why there is a human calculater in India?

    • @AFELLOWARTIST5469
      @AFELLOWARTIST5469 2 года назад

      My mom being a math's teacher:

  • @praveenkalepu2952
    @praveenkalepu2952 2 года назад +510

    Maths is like a Basic need in our Country 😊 Everyone here atleast have some basic knowledge of math

    • @VikramKumar-qo3rg
      @VikramKumar-qo3rg 2 года назад +2

      I assume you did not consider women of rural India when you said "everyone". It's no different for most elderly men there too.
      However, things are changing at a pretty good pace.

    • @praveenkalepu2952
      @praveenkalepu2952 2 года назад +2

      @@VikramKumar-qo3rg yeah bro but as you know in our country Maths is like a calk walk (taking about the general math)

    • @harshkumarf4379
      @harshkumarf4379 2 года назад +3

      that is true for every country ,,,

    • @rajbiswas9077
      @rajbiswas9077 2 года назад +4

      Here even a shopkeeper can do better calculation than bunch of mediocre students

    • @aghoridevta4338
      @aghoridevta4338 2 года назад +1

      @@VikramKumar-qo3rg bro have you ever gone to vendors ask them then you'll know

  • @RKmh10
    @RKmh10 2 года назад +151

    In western countries : why brain when we have calculator.
    In India : why calculator when we have brain.

    • @John_Lavender
      @John_Lavender 4 месяца назад

      That's why India has no great mathematicians nowadays,lol

    • @CocoaVanillaz
      @CocoaVanillaz 4 месяца назад

      ​@@John_Lavender Actually that's why most international students in the US/UK are Asians, especially Indians. We challenge our brains instead of relying on a calculator. And who said Indian has no great mathmaticians? Please do your research before making such statements.

    • @GamerZClub957
      @GamerZClub957 4 месяца назад

      @@John_Lavender Research first dude

    • @YuraNamii
      @YuraNamii 4 месяца назад

      @@John_Lavender?

    • @divyanshdogra9070
      @divyanshdogra9070 4 месяца назад +1

      ​@@John_Lavender those who are good in maths will pursue engineering I mean almost no one goes for master in maths let alone phds

  • @matthewburgess1406
    @matthewburgess1406 2 года назад +477

    I'm terrible at maths! Being an Australian my skills are limited to drinking, fishing and relaxing 😄

    • @ErsenAsper
      @ErsenAsper 2 года назад +20

      lol :)

    • @bighouse7672
      @bighouse7672  2 года назад +52

      Ahahahahahahhaha well, they sound like pretty good skills to me! 😉

    • @matthewburgess1406
      @matthewburgess1406 2 года назад +15

      @@bighouse7672 hahaha well thank you for that compliment I'm so glad someone finally recognises my world class talents 😄
      I've added some links to Australian videos you might enjoy in my comments on your two latest Aussie reaction vids👍

    • @yanat7934
      @yanat7934 2 года назад +7

      like the way how you describe them as skills

    • @nareshkumar3526
      @nareshkumar3526 2 года назад +12

      You are enjoying life, Study is very hard in india to make career.

  • @mayan5600
    @mayan5600 2 года назад +183

    I was really good at Math.
    As a matter of fact. I used to teach the whole class in 10th standard.
    But I think all depends of your curiosity and practice.

    • @bighouse7672
      @bighouse7672  2 года назад +13

      Yea I think is a lot about practice and passion

    • @DHARM_YUDDH002
      @DHARM_YUDDH002 7 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@bighouse7672actually west has problem that they think Hinduism has given only one thing that is the caste system what I would say this is totally wrong assumption and the Hinduism or the Hindu philosophy their is a lot. our ancestors they have given us lot books name called " Vedic math" . I recommend you to read and understand the book
      You will be good in a mathematics after reading and understanding the book ( specially multiplication and others things )

  • @ErsenAsper
    @ErsenAsper 2 года назад +99

    Im an engineer. I think im good at math. In addition to working hard, some people have an innate mathematical ability. Other people, on the other hand, are more talented in verbal subjects such as literature and philosophy.

    • @Satyam1010-N
      @Satyam1010-N 2 года назад +1

      Plus being small kid you are asked such stuff so helps, stop it 😂 it's too much for views it's going out of control.

  • @priyanshu_15_thakur
    @priyanshu_15_thakur 2 года назад +51

    Thanks to our Indian maths teacher who never gets on a holiday and comes every day on school to teach us 😂 ...indian will get this 😜

  • @rayanbag3017
    @rayanbag3017 2 года назад +109

    All of these questions actually reflect whether you are good at calculation or not. ( Although these questions were very easy ) . Being good at mathematics and being good at calculation are two different things. You need to ask questions from arithmetic, algebra, geometry to know if they are good at maths.
    My grandfather never went to school , basically never did mathematics but he was extremely good at tables , calculation.
    I am good at math but sometimes I do silly mistakes while calculation. I was capable of scoring 100 out 100 in mathematics but only because of silly mistakes I used to get marks around 90. I got 100 in board exam though.

    • @themysteriousgamer4950
      @themysteriousgamer4950 2 года назад +2

      100 in board exam dude what are you? Are u even human? Or are u from Bihar?

    • @21Danieltbs
      @21Danieltbs 2 года назад +3

      @@themysteriousgamer4950 Must definitely be from Bihar. Dude seems like he studied to break a mountain in half to get 100 in board! what a guy, most impressive

    • @harshitabhuyan8892
      @harshitabhuyan8892 2 года назад +1

      A lot of people who are good with quick calculations have a strong logical brain, if you give these people good teachers for higher level math, quite a lot of them will be good at it too. Those who are good at calculations have the strong logical foundation that they need to be good at coding and higher level math.

    • @shrikrishnasingh1106
      @shrikrishnasingh1106 8 месяцев назад

      @@themysteriousgamer4950 BIHAR supremacy!!

    • @knowledgeispower2288
      @knowledgeispower2288 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@themysteriousgamer4950I am from West Bengal and got 100 in class 10th board 😃🤷‍♂️

  • @fargo1234
    @fargo1234 2 года назад +24

    The guy with glasses said he was terrible at Maths was expecting JEE advanced questions 🤣

  • @nikhilshahb
    @nikhilshahb 5 месяцев назад +4

    Aryabhatta, from India, was born in 476 AD invented the decimal system we use today because the roman numerals
    was hard to calculate large numbers. He also invented 0 and negative numbers not in the roman numerals like I II III IV V VI ..
    He also invented a pre-curser to calculus. The infinite power series.

  • @veeraveeru1735
    @veeraveeru1735 2 года назад +41

    i will be honest maths is the only subject that helped me throughout schooling which brought my overall percentage to clear all those years. i would say i consider my math skills as 4 out of 10

  • @kishanp.k9071
    @kishanp.k9071 2 года назад +7

    These are basics
    When you ask are you good at math
    we think about integration , differentiation , algebra algorithmic functions types of stuff

  • @piyushabhisheksingh2911
    @piyushabhisheksingh2911 2 года назад +94

    I got 93 out of 100 in maths in boards and I was embarrassed because I was easily expected to get 100 out of 100 in maths. I didn't showed my face to teacher and asked my parents to change the school out of embarrassment. I always used to get 100. I was among the top 10% scorer in maths Olympiad worldwide. I can literally do calculas in my mind.

    • @shototodoroki8579
      @shototodoroki8579 2 года назад +3

      That seriously happened with me too like the exact same thing

    • @AdityaRaj-lf5ti
      @AdityaRaj-lf5ti 2 года назад +5

      Bhai thoda aashirwad dede🙇

    • @IndianArmy-fd1dn
      @IndianArmy-fd1dn 2 года назад +1

      It is calculus. I don't think you can solve questions on calculus in your mind.

    • @MyWorldOutWild
      @MyWorldOutWild 2 года назад

      @@IndianArmy-fd1dn welp impossible things happen u know

    • @piyushabhisheksingh2911
      @piyushabhisheksingh2911 2 года назад +2

      @@IndianArmy-fd1dn There are easier ways to do calculas which is not same as regular calculas calculations. Any one from Hindi medium can tell you that. I was not from Hindi medium but my tutor was so I learnt both ways of doing things. Obviously you cannot do complex ones but many could still be easily done in your mind.

  • @kishanpandey5219
    @kishanpandey5219 2 года назад +9

    What does happen with most of us is our parent starts teaching number to us even before going to nursery classes and keep on teaching to us until they are running out of concept in maths and further they put more imphesize on maths and science through teachers to get admission in good college basically.

  • @abhishektyagi5124
    @abhishektyagi5124 2 года назад +26

    Maths is a matter of prestige for us. My son aged 8 years, knows the tables upto 57 and is learning more day by day

    • @abhishekchoubey3669
      @abhishekchoubey3669 2 года назад +1

      I have been tutoring kids for a while now. I cannot understand why kids need to mug up tables .
      I ask them to do the multiplication mentally by adding which many teachers discourage .
      I feel in the longer run it proves better for the kids.

    • @abhishekchoubey3669
      @abhishekchoubey3669 2 года назад +1

      @ルシアン ローンダ not disagreeing with what you said , but i feel that there should be a limit to it, we should rather encourage children to come up with their way of doing problems.
      This would encourage them to be more creative.

    • @dybiosol
      @dybiosol 2 года назад +2

      @@abhishekchoubey3669 Agreed. I remember as a kid my teachers did try to forcibly memorize tables upto 20 or something. I just don't that much brain power to memorize anything more than 7/8 things at a time. Instead i only mastered tables from 2 to 9 perfectly and then employed my decent visualisation skills to do any double digit arithmatic.
      So to calculate stuff like 18², just do 8², 1² and 1x8 and visually place it in proper places to add it together after. You get the answer in almost the same time you recall your memory if you memorized it. ez.

    • @JayaPrakash-vs5so
      @JayaPrakash-vs5so 2 года назад +2

      I am a primary school teacher trust me that's a waste of his potential
      My 2nd grade student can write 256 table by multiplying
      Don't force them memorize things teach them how things work

    • @abhishektyagi5124
      @abhishektyagi5124 2 года назад +1

      @@JayaPrakash-vs5so It looks like it is waste but it helps in a great manner in solving maths problems in a very fast way. It also helps in brain boasting and keep its most area active as well as developing

  • @sumon6925
    @sumon6925 2 года назад +6

    I'm Indian i great in math and my parents, friends, neighbours also good in math and my country also 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳♥

  • @kishanpandey5219
    @kishanpandey5219 2 года назад +19

    I was so bad in maths in my childhood ...till 9 grade but after that I worked hard on it... courtesy to one Bhaiya from Bihar who helped me enormously at each step ...today I am in final year of engineering hugely because of him...I consider myself very lucky to have him in that phase of life otherwise I don't know what I"ll be doing by now

  • @mahendrasalvi9864
    @mahendrasalvi9864 2 года назад +61

    I like maths and science very much.
    Maths and Science is like playing games for us.
    JAI HIND JAI BHARAT 🇮🇳

    • @bighouse7672
      @bighouse7672  2 года назад +9

      I wish math would be fun for us too!

    • @paulsaha2242
      @paulsaha2242 2 года назад +3

      @@bighouse7672 You need good teachers.:)

    • @varunmurali7912
      @varunmurali7912 2 года назад

      @@bighouse7672 actually it is longer school time that makes it a factor for better abilities... the more time you have the more explanation can be given.
      In the west self study is given importance that's people can't get the full fruits of the subject, if it is taught by a professional you can enjoy more of it than self study.. but on the other hand you have talent identification easier in the western model

    • @DHARM_YUDDH002
      @DHARM_YUDDH002 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@bighouse7672 actually west has problem that they think Hinduism has given only one thing that is the caste system what I would say this is totally wrong assumption and the Hinduism or the Hindu philosophy their is a lot. our ancestors they have given us lot books name called " Vedic math" . I recommend you to read and understand the book
      You will be good in a mathematics after reading and understanding the book ( specially multiplication and others things ) ❤❤

  • @laukikraundal3466
    @laukikraundal3466 2 года назад +5

    I love maths..I have ever failed in Maths.. whenever my parents asked me to do study, I always took maths book and started studying

  • @manishpatil3542
    @manishpatil3542 2 года назад +1

    It's really good that indian are not used calculator but it's really hard for
    Students like who can't do calcution in mind, without writing some numbers on paper I can't solve it.
    So from childhood I always think that why I remember tables and square,cube if I have calculator.

  • @VISHNU-dp8fs
    @VISHNU-dp8fs 2 года назад +12

    Maths was one of my least favorite subject early, but paying more attention and learning it which made me love maths

  • @beautiful_sky111
    @beautiful_sky111 2 года назад +6

    i was topper of my class and always scored 100 in maths and in 10th standard i won a national mathematics olympiad and my teacher was super proud of me and had a confidence that I'll choose something to do with maths in my life, when i told him i wanted to take medicine for my future studies he was really sad and kinda disappointed with me that i didn't choose maths...so much that he didn't talk to me for whole two years of my 11 and 12th standard.
    ps he was very friendly teacher so he was like a mentor and guide for all of us, he used to help us with real life problems too.. lol

    • @lakshganesh4776
      @lakshganesh4776 Год назад

      I did so too. I love math but I love being a doctor. There is some math medicine too.. Medicine looks easier if you have trained your brain with math gym

  • @auswalld
    @auswalld 2 года назад +22

    Actually, we Indians practice so many mathematical problems that till we go to college for UG, we are very well versed with all this. This is very normal for us. The students who prepare for the IITJEE even know the squares till 40 and cubes till 30. Addition and subtraction are some things that we master till the age of 12 or 13.

  • @piyushgurav9362
    @piyushgurav9362 2 года назад +26

    i was topper in maths but i had my other friends too with me getting full marks.Out of 60 students minimum 4-5 will get full.

  • @Callofduty134
    @Callofduty134 2 года назад +16

    You guys are like smiling hard control I can’t stop laughing 😂

  • @kshitijchoudhary3688
    @kshitijchoudhary3688 7 месяцев назад

    I remember my Maths teacher Miss. Vidya Iyer!! I always scored 7 out of 80 in maths! She took extra classes for me and with bunch of other students so we could pass algebra! 1 month of practice and I learned Maths! Literally I could see the question and I knew the answer!
    Thankyou god for Vidya Miss!! I’m very shy in front of her!! Its been 8 years since I passed school and even now I don’t have courage to face her! She hit me hard slapped me but she was the best!

  • @whatismyname759
    @whatismyname759 2 года назад +15

    I've scored 98/100 in board exams of class 10
    And I literally lost 2 Marks in a simple quest of probability 😂
    It still hurts a lot 😂😂

    • @bighouse7672
      @bighouse7672  2 года назад +2

      Hahaha we’re sorry!

    • @anonymous13491
      @anonymous13491 11 месяцев назад +2

      same lol 98/100, lost marks in simple mcq

  • @nomadofnight3920
    @nomadofnight3920 2 года назад +11

    I love this channel's content but the problem with this channel is " frequency of video" .
    Love from India guys ❤️.

    • @bighouse7672
      @bighouse7672  2 года назад +2

      We are going to try to do more!

  • @lifesmood
    @lifesmood 2 года назад +2

    Well most of us learn Tables, square roots, and cube roots upto 20. So those questions are easy. But we do have many short cuts and tricks which make calculations fast.

  • @satishkpradhan
    @satishkpradhan 2 года назад +7

    I prepared for CAT (admission exam for MBA) and a general simple mental maths(No calculator at my time) requirement to start preparation was the following. It seems difficult but its based on some basic number theory and is just about practice (For eg square of a 2 digit number ending in 5 like x5 is x*(x+1) 25, 25 --- 2*(2+1) 25 = 625, 95 ---- 9025). Response time expected in 1-5 secs :-
    1. Multiplication of number any two digit upto high speed
    2. 1-100 number squares
    3. 1-25 numbers cubes
    4. Divisibility by numbers (upto 25) or modulo operator
    These formed the basic for attaining a decent score in the Exam. Remember this is not a technical exam but business administration, its an exam where all arts, commerce and social science students can compete and the selection where out of 230,000 only 4,300 are selected.
    I would say the primary level STEM education is pretty competitative and solid in India. We lag behind in Graduation and Post Graduation level education.

  • @OO27
    @OO27 11 месяцев назад

    Some grade 10 math question are:
    1.Find the lengths of the arcs cut off from a circle of radius 12 cm by a
    chord 12 cm long. Also, find the area of the minor segment.
    [Take \pi=3.14 and \sqrt{3}=1.73.1
    2.The radius of a circle with centre O is 7 cm. Two radii OA and OB are drawn at right angles to each other. Find the areas of minor and major segments.

  • @himanshubhanot4603
    @himanshubhanot4603 2 года назад +7

    I am way too good when it comes to math. My tuition teacher had actually promised my mother that by the end of the class 9th he'll be getting more than 80 + and when I was done with my exams she was like madam you better take your son away else I would forget how to solve a numerical. Not saying that Indians are bad with math but at the same time exceptional cases like me do exist.

  • @vipulshah6874
    @vipulshah6874 7 месяцев назад

    Initially, I found Math dull in college until I got to higher calculus at Univ of Wisconsin. There I was taught by a German Professor, Hr. Schwandt. When he taught differential equations, I was so excited by the beauty of what I had just learned. From there on, I could read some Math theorems like reading a good novel. Math describes this world in a unique language and its the language that's the barrier not what's presented.

  • @divyanshkhanna8216
    @divyanshkhanna8216 2 года назад +4

    Well I'm totally a math enthusiast , I can spend hours researching about math stuff, but I hate studying languages

  • @rajkumarlodhi7343
    @rajkumarlodhi7343 7 месяцев назад +1

    Our ancestors develope ancient Indian method to calculate everything, it's vedika mathematics

  • @JustDoAnything6
    @JustDoAnything6 2 года назад +8

    I scored 99/100 in 10th board's maths and I still remember that one MCQ that took perfect score but yeah i still chose biology for 12th and currently studying in MBBS.

    • @JustDoAnything6
      @JustDoAnything6 2 года назад

      @@AnantsinghRajput no , GSEB (Gujarat state board )

    • @Rudra_om
      @Rudra_om Год назад

      ​@@AnantsinghRajputawe Bass tu UP ki nak katwa rah yar Mahnat kar UP 🪔🗿

  • @baljindersinghsidhu3959
    @baljindersinghsidhu3959 7 месяцев назад

    There are tricks that we are taught in India when we prepare for competitive exams.. they r really useful.. that's why we are so fast at calculations..

  • @prajjwaltikhole313
    @prajjwaltikhole313 2 года назад +12

    Tbh I'm very good at maths, many of classmates and frnds are also very good at maths, I usually score above 96 out of 100 and also full 100 many times💪 India has high standard of maths for general public, be it 8n any stage of life 😌

  • @VK-df2bu
    @VK-df2bu 2 года назад +1

    U guys are really good, india rocks 👍🤗🤗

  • @SwapnilRupanwar
    @SwapnilRupanwar 2 года назад +12

    I had one request for you two : please just speak in your mother tongue language & make English subtitles. With this we'll able to learn & got familiar with your language.

  • @sujatabarman8940
    @sujatabarman8940 5 месяцев назад

    Excellent ! Amazing! From India,

  • @hardtackbeans9790
    @hardtackbeans9790 2 года назад +62

    8:34 I'm an retired engineer so I'm no slouch at math. Cubes aren't too hard mentally, up to a point. You two know them better than you think with a few tricks. I know of finger counting in India & other countries which is a great way to teach it. There are people that actually have problems with math in all countries. Many countries in Asia have a culture of math being a basic skill. It is really a case of conceptual math being a forte' that the West excels at. But before there was Pythagoras, Euclid, and Archimedes in Greece, there were likely Asians that had worked it out before them. The concept of zero being a number would have been strange to the West & was brought trading with . . . India.

    • @krushna4181
      @krushna4181 2 года назад +16

      Pythagoras theorem and Fibonacci series was also used in India atleast a couple of centuries before Pythagoras and Fibonacci

    • @bighouse7672
      @bighouse7672  2 года назад +6

      Really interesting! Thank you!

    • @hardtackbeans9790
      @hardtackbeans9790 2 года назад +2

      @@krushna4181 Well, Fibonacci came much later. But I get the Italian connection you are making. 😀

    • @RS-tw9bu
      @RS-tw9bu 2 года назад

      @@bighouse7672 Please react to *Kashmir Files* trailer..

    • @adithyagopan8129
      @adithyagopan8129 2 года назад +2

      Not just zero. There is a reason the number system is called Hindu-Arabic number system. The Arabic is there because they introduced it in Europe from India.

  • @ExtremeZZZLifeOnTheEdge
    @ExtremeZZZLifeOnTheEdge 2 года назад

    I remembered my childhood seeing this. When I used to walk into a shop with my father he used to often ask me to calculate the price of the articles bought and used to say God has gifted you with your brain for something .......

  • @yottabyte2065
    @yottabyte2065 2 года назад +6

    Actually I'm not good at Math ...I scored 30 out of 100 in 12th exam in Math ...But i can do Calculations easily

  • @Ded75844
    @Ded75844 9 месяцев назад +1

    In most of the exams I got 100/100 but still... When i goes to market in india i feel like i am not good in maths.. When shopkeeper takes 100 rs note and asks for 6 rs more if bill is 94 and returns 10 rs note😂

  • @kakarot4169
    @kakarot4169 2 года назад +19

    I got 93/100 in mathematics ....although I left a 6 marks question ....and my parents focuses on that 6 marks question that I left 🤣🤣🤣

  • @sanskarsarda5993
    @sanskarsarda5993 7 месяцев назад

    that was some basic maths questions for most population of this and previous gen

  • @sanketborole6498
    @sanketborole6498 2 года назад +5

    I am sure this questions will be easy to answer for European as well,
    Just that we Indians have that kind of surrounding that promotes the practice of numericals that's it
    And as my experience I used score in mathematics more because I was very weak at remembering the theoretical knowledge
    And as far as I know most of the engineering students are good at math because they don't have to remember all the theoretical knowledge to get good GPA

    • @bighouse7672
      @bighouse7672  2 года назад

      Yes I’m sure that they would be easier if we had to study a lot of math during school
      This is stio very impressive tho

  • @athulthampifor_u
    @athulthampifor_u 2 года назад

    Indians and Chinese PPL give very importance to education....and we r d best...

  • @fight1536
    @fight1536 2 года назад +7

    Well my lowest score in maths is 83 out of 100 and my "asian parents" be like - 'okay but it's not enough, do something good' and I was like - ' I got first place in whole class, do you want me to beat the teacher ?

  • @rajandwivedi8590
    @rajandwivedi8590 7 месяцев назад

    Me and my brother are so quick in calculations...Just Because of my father's work. Those days in our childhood, there were no automatic machines installed for milk collection so after collecting milk from hundreds of farmers, my father used to calculate payouts for formers based on the rate list that too was being calculated based on FAT and SNF.
    That was way too calculation he used to spend more than 3-4 hours everyday on calculations and we used to verify this manually as in childhood we always cross checked calculations made by calculator because we thought we may miss something while typing in the calculator but not manually 😂

  • @TheBinit18
    @TheBinit18 2 года назад +9

    I think us being good in Math has to do a lot with our Math teachers. All our Math Teachers were really good. In all my years of education, I never once felt my Math teacher was not good.
    Sometimes felt for other subjects 😂

  • @NitishGautam17
    @NitishGautam17 7 месяцев назад

    That was just a basic mathematical addition and multiplication. Here in 10th standard class there is whole trignometry scetion and in science stream of 11th and 12th standard class the students are suddenly exposed to integration and differentiation in maths and modern physics. Its just become easy to students

  • @pakistanisarebeggars
    @pakistanisarebeggars 2 года назад +3

    Q: how you get hindi subtitles?
    It's very professional hindi even can't understand some words

  • @sanjayboipai110
    @sanjayboipai110 2 года назад

    In Maths, calculation is not a only problem. The problem is to understand or memorise the concept, prove, formula and most difficult is questions like words problems which is very difficult to understand. Questions can be confuse like what want to say and how can be find out the answer, which concept, which formula will use.

  • @RKmh10
    @RKmh10 2 года назад +4

    I personally scored 99 out of 100 in Maths when I was in 10th. But I expected 100 out of 100. After result I cried because I wanted to equalize my elder brother's record.

  • @nielsingh5836
    @nielsingh5836 2 года назад

    We Indians are good or bad future will decide for us tchau jai hind jai bharat

  • @r.h.6249
    @r.h.6249 2 года назад +2

    I think the questions werent fair,instead kinda manipulative....In Indian schools till 12th grade since we are not allowed to use calculators in exams every kid memorises mathematic tables upto 20 atleast and upto 30 if they are going for STEM careers...also we had to memorise squares till 30 and cubes till 20...so cubes and squares are fairly easy for an Indian student because we have been memorising them for years since we have to because we use them so much in our exams

    • @bighouse7672
      @bighouse7672  2 года назад

      This is a very interesting explanation

  • @ashoks5317
    @ashoks5317 Год назад

    Just look at the way side vendors in vegetable/fruit/Flower who with out calcultor ask for exact money by calculating the different vegetable amount and quantity.
    All the bankers till 1990 used to manually do calculate.
    Calculator is a machine and let us know how to calculate if the the machine fails. We should not depand on only one source and we should have plan B to fall back .

  • @srikanthreddy3844
    @srikanthreddy3844 2 года назад

    Hey... Haiii just now i saw this video about reactions on India About math . Coming to your question Indians are basically good at math compared to other countries nd you know 0 is discovered by Indian so i think you got the Answer without 0 there no computer.. nd soo i proud to be an Indian . 🇮🇳🇮🇳

  • @Intode
    @Intode 2 года назад

    In ancient India, There was concept called Gurukul where everyone need to learn everything ,for example to be doctor they have to learn math, science, environmental, astrology, etc .....That's where the vast knowledge can help the people to thing widely.....now a days Doctor don't know maths, lawyer don't know science ..... It's only for job, now a days people are learning things.

  • @unknownvlogger3688
    @unknownvlogger3688 2 года назад +1

    It is easy to calculate in our hand and also in our head we make an imagery numbers then we calculate 🤗i am from India only 🤗

  • @dreepk8118
    @dreepk8118 5 месяцев назад

    they are square values of number and indian kids will also know square root value too. because we never used calculator in our classes and we had to make sure some values are stuck in our head.

  • @jediwarrior4931
    @jediwarrior4931 2 года назад

    If a number has 8 in its units place then the square of that number will have 4 in its units place. Ex: 28 square is 784.
    So that is how u can confirm ur answer or u can also use this trick.
    18² = (10+8)²
    Identity:(a+b)² = a²+2ab+b²
    100+160+64=324

  • @rajthorat9646
    @rajthorat9646 2 года назад

    Most of the students prepared for competitive exams that's why they are good at maths...bcoz in this exams we have only 20-30 secs to solve the problem...so you hv to be quick...that's why we do calculation in mind quickly...

  • @hareeshph23
    @hareeshph23 7 месяцев назад

    Really happy to study maths ...those r too easy questions ...

  • @crumb6238
    @crumb6238 2 года назад +1

    I still remember my pastself memorizing the table till 20 ,was really a hard time.. 🥲🥲

  • @Sonu19956
    @Sonu19956 2 года назад +1

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    @erdincyaral9736 2 года назад +1

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  • @Roman-ye5ff
    @Roman-ye5ff 2 года назад

    Thanks for the reaction..
    New handsome subscriber here😄😄😄
    With love from Northeast India(aka 7 sisters states)

  • @rajakumarkeelu9449
    @rajakumarkeelu9449 6 месяцев назад

    It's easy to play with numbers 1 to 1000, all square, cubes, square roots, multiplications, and all dividends

  • @samyukthag4620
    @samyukthag4620 2 года назад

    We follow some easy to solve like in video 12*14=168
    12*12=144
    12*2=24
    Then
    144+24=168
    Mostly we separate the Number by we remember in mind an easy way and calculate them

  • @Alex_frost1994
    @Alex_frost1994 2 года назад +1

    For those of the students who are weak in maths, i suggest try learning vedic maths.But first for every chapter clear the basic concepts throughly and then move to vedic maths.I improved my maths this way.Now i can do complex calculations and even memorised square root and cube root of numbers from 1 to 20

    • @manny769
      @manny769 2 года назад

      Can you link any resources to learn vedic maths?

    • @Alex_frost1994
      @Alex_frost1994 2 года назад +1

      @@manny769 Vedic mathematics by Dhaval Bhatia
      Vedic Mathematics made easy by arihant publication
      Power of Vedic maths by Atul Gupta

    • @Alex_frost1994
      @Alex_frost1994 2 года назад +1

      @@manny769 These are the three books i followed.You can buy the book or find pdf files of the book online.Plus i followed other pdfs scattered online

  • @googleone9802
    @googleone9802 2 года назад

    We do memorize squares of numbers upto 30... that is basic requirement for solving problems

  • @nee7427
    @nee7427 2 года назад +2

    Questions like square of 12 and square root of 256 are very general.....if you go to a 7th standard class and ask square of 12...they will immediately answer 144(they'll say from memory and won't calculate). It's like getting used to the numbers itself. I still remember when I was in class4, we were required to memorize number table from 1 to 20. But I still think this is only true for city, town and sub urban highschool students and a vast amount of village students are left with poor quality education

  • @Naveenkumar-n6
    @Naveenkumar-n6 2 года назад

    Love from India 🇮🇳.... I'm also a maths teacher.

  • @K10UVanPortH
    @K10UVanPortH 7 месяцев назад

    Math covers a lot of ground and a wide variety of topics. When you say how are you at math, are you talking about crunching number of solving a problem in Calculus or differentials or integrations etc?

  • @KillerMusic97
    @KillerMusic97 2 года назад +1

    @Bighouse you guys should research about shakuntala Devi , she is faster than the computers when it comes to number and ofcourse she is indian.

  • @Abhi-up7mq
    @Abhi-up7mq 2 года назад

    When I was in My 8th and 10th Standard We Teach Our Maths Teacher in Our Classes When Teacher is Solving any Question And Found Himself not able to Solve the Problem at Some points

  • @Naveenkumar-n6
    @Naveenkumar-n6 7 месяцев назад

    We are using Vedic method for calculating numbers without calculator...for e.g. square of 63?
    Ans. 6×6/6×3×2/3×3=36/36/09=36+3/6+0/9=3969 ✅

  • @ramakrishnagorty9165
    @ramakrishnagorty9165 2 года назад

    Search for Shakuntala devi videos on you tube. There are such prodigies in India or at least in Bangalore and Chennai. I have seen a few and it gives goosebumps when you see them solve maths puzzles. BTW why don't you do a reaction video on Shakuntaladevi?

  • @armieshoperighthere8332
    @armieshoperighthere8332 2 года назад +2

    I think I'm preety good at maths and i like maths too and being a science student ( medical) it's important too 😅

  • @nikhilkewate9178
    @nikhilkewate9178 2 года назад

    We love your videos and comments lots of love from all indians

  • @pankajbhowmik4196
    @pankajbhowmik4196 2 года назад

    Yes in India Mathe is a favourite subject of maximum people, I also memories squares 1 to 60 and cubes 1 to 25.

  • @pm3953
    @pm3953 2 года назад

    Maths legacy start from South Asia ( india too) & many Indian have contribute 70% stuff

  • @Shova1230
    @Shova1230 11 месяцев назад

    I am indian 🇮🇳
    I was shocked you are impressed by this even in my house when any relative come He gives us I mean me and my brother to solve Trigonometry or Arithmetic progression to solve in sec's

  • @Renin_Viper
    @Renin_Viper 2 года назад

    Unfortunately I had terrible math teachers throughout my educational life but i have my bestfriend now who is really good at math that helps me when i need to calculate .

  • @kevinkher
    @kevinkher 5 месяцев назад

    I used to be very weak in maths. I happened to be taught by one particular teacher who never judged me. I loved maths.

  • @harihb
    @harihb 8 месяцев назад +1

    Still remember my final school exam.. I scored 96/100, feeling pretty proud.. Father brought the proud feeling crashing down with the dreaded question - what happened to the 4 marks?

  • @chandanyadav177
    @chandanyadav177 2 года назад

    Maths is a need in India. Because resources are unequally divided so we think by studying hard we can get a successful career and maths is only subject that can distinguish u from your competitors. So to beat the competition we do maths.
    And yes Maths is a skill that should be appreciated just like singing.

  • @piyushmulani5576
    @piyushmulani5576 7 месяцев назад

    I taught i was bad maths but when i travel abroad , their i see even in basic math calculation they use calculator which is way more easy for me

  • @subhampandey8627
    @subhampandey8627 2 года назад

    I don't know about others
    But maths is my pass time buddy
    Whenever an feeling bored we used to play some maths game
    It's fun!!!

  • @_vipul_soni
    @_vipul_soni 2 года назад +1

    One of my way to calculate multiplication is just split the number and then multiply.
    Eg: 19×19
    Think it as 19×(10+9) then u have 19x10+19x9. And if u cant calculate 19x9. Then think in this way, 19x10 is 190, so just subtract 19 from 190 you'll get 19x9, simple. And just add the answers. Telling u this is a game changing technique, u dont have to multiple, u r turning multiplication in addition and subtraction. And i discovered it by my own practice in math

    • @bighouse7672
      @bighouse7672  2 года назад +1

      This is such a good technique!!

    • @arjungautam1199
      @arjungautam1199 3 месяца назад

      You can also use 19*19 = 19*19
      181
      19 x= 371

  • @vrindachand9030
    @vrindachand9030 2 года назад +1

    I am from india and preety good in maths it's my favorite subject. It's the only subject in which we can score full Mark's by just solving questions

  • @shashankshekhar160
    @shashankshekhar160 2 года назад +1

    Well I am quite good at maths and physics but decided not to pursue engineering because I really like finance and my my parents still hate me for that. Here quite good is subjective, I can do maths quite fast and have aced management entrance examination here in India.

    • @bighouse7672
      @bighouse7672  2 года назад

      Good for you that you followed your passion!

  • @shhss3828
    @shhss3828 2 года назад

    Can you make a video about Little Indian Towns popping up in Italy
    I heard recently a lot of Indians are coming to Italy

  • @vathakatens
    @vathakatens 7 месяцев назад

    Calculators are not usually allowed in schools and colleges and not allowed in examinations too.

  • @amaraditya8517
    @amaraditya8517 2 года назад

    When My frnd was 23 he already had a phd in maths coz he loved maths. He teaches high school kids and university students too and earns a living apart from studying for competitive exams