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LEThe video demonstrates a “shortcut” for square roots by linking /125=5 and 64=8 to derive 289=17 and /196=14 via subtractions like 10-2=8 and 19-2=17, using perfect powers where digit coincidences align.
This pattern holds only for these handpicked numbers, as replies show it fails for reordered digits (e.g., 3/251*5) or non-perfect squares like /14 or /50, revealing no general rule.
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, it amassed 3M+ views and 7K likes in hours, sparking debate on viral math tricks’ reliability versus mathematical rigor.
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