Dear Pranav,
Folding a circle here meant to fold the circular paper that he was having in
hand. First fold the circular paper internally , as you fold your handkerchief,
allowing each halves to touch each other to make a line of fold at its center.
If it is done correctly , you will have
Hi all,
These appear to be for teachers. However, I saw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nDXkU9VcAC0
The person recording the video says to fold circles to find their centre.
Why should I do that?
I have encountered this sort of thing all the time with math books. By the
way, what do people mean
: [AI] FW: ICEVI Math Made Easy YouTube Channel
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Actually the link is broken in two lines.
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As I clicked the link for the channel, I landed on youtube page telling that
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the Vedic maths by disha NGO is also very good sir.
On 9/17/19, Kotian, H P wrote:
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> Hi
> This would interest math lovers.
> Harish.
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> Dear All