STD 10 CHAPTER 2 BAHUPADIO ALL VIDEO FOR SSC STUDENT

STD 10 CHAPTER 2 BAHUPADIO ALL VIDEO FOR SSC STUDENT

STD 10 CHAPTER 2 BAHUPADIO ALL VIDEO FOR SSC STUDENT


STD 10 CHAPTER 2 BAHUPADIO
ALL VIDEO FOR SSC STUDENT

SSC MATHS VIDEO FOR STUDENT
SSC GANIT NA VIDEO STUDENT MATE
DHORAN 10 NA VIDYARTHIO MATE KHUB J UPYOGI VIDEO 
GHER BETHA SSC NA GANIT NA VIDEO JUO
VIDEO CHHANEL  NAME : maths by vataliya sir
VIDEO BANAVNAR NU NAME  : Ashvin sir vataliya
EKAM 2 BAHUPADIO VISHE VIDEO


During the early modern period, mathematics began to develop at an accelerating pace in Western Europe. The development of calculus by Newton and Leibniz in the 17th century revolutionized mathematics. Leonhard Euler was the most notable mathematician of the 18th century, contributing numerous theorems and discoveries. ] Perhaps the foremost mathematician of the 19th century was the German mathematician Carl Friedrich Gauss, who made numerous contributions to fields such as algebra, analysis, differential geometry, matrix theory, number theory, and statistics. In the early 20th century, Kurt Gödel transformed mathematics by publishing his incompleteness theorems, which show in part that any consistent axiomatic system — if powerful enough to describe arithmetic — will contain true propositions that cannot be proved.

Mathematics has since been greatly extended, and there has been a fruitful interaction between mathematics and science, to the benefit of both. Mathematical discoveries continue to be made today. According to Mikhail B. Sevryuk, in the January 2006 issue of the Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society, "The number of papers and books included in the Mathematical Reviews database since 1940 (the first year of operation of MR) is now more than 1.9 million, and more than 75 thousand items are added to the database each year. The overwhelming majority of works in this ocean contain new mathematical theorems and their proofs." 

The word mathematics comes from Ancient Greek μάθημα (máthÄ“ma), meaning "that which is learnt",  "what one gets to know", hence also "study" and "science". The word for "mathematics" came to have the narrower and more technical meaning "mathematical study" even in Classical times.  Its adjective is μαθηματικός (mathÄ“matikós), meaning "related to learning" or "studious", which likewise further came to mean "mathematical". In particular, μαθηματικὴ τέχνη (mathÄ“matikḗ tékhnÄ“), Latin: ars mathematica, meant "the mathematical art".
Similarly, one of the two main schools of thought in Pythagoreanism was known as the mathÄ“matikoi (μαθηματικοί)—which at the time meant "learners" rather than "mathematicians" in the modern sense.
In Latin, and in English until around 1700, the term mathematics more commonly meant "astrology" (or sometimes "astronomy") rather than "mathematics"; the meaning gradually changed to its present one from about 1500 to 1800. This has resulted in several mistranslations. For example, Saint Augustine's warning that Christians should beware of mathematici, meaning astrologers, is sometimes mistranslated as a condemnation of mathematicians.
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STD 10 CHAPTER 2 BAHUPADIO
ALL VIDEO FOR SSC STUDENT
SSC MATHS VIDEO FOR STUDENT
SSC GANIT NA VIDEO STUDENT MATE
DHORAN 10 NA VIDYARTHIO MATE KHUB J UPYOGI VIDEO 
GHER BETHA SSC NA GANIT NA VIDEO JUO
VIDEO CHHANEL  NAME : maths by vataliya sir
VIDEO BANAVNAR NU NAME ; Ashvin sir vataliya
EKAM 2 BAHUPADIO VISHE VIDEO
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