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[[File:Mr. Ruturamaths.jpg|thumb| ­­Biography Name:            Ruturaj Ravsaheb Mistary.  Born:               24 march 2008.  Now Std:        10th  School name:  D.D. Bytco Boys High school and Jr.collage.  Mother Name:    Gauri Ravsaheb Mistary.  Father name:     Ravsaheb Valmik Mistary.  Now Age  :          15Years  Great in    :           Mathematics  Instead of inspiration:       Mom, Dad and Sir Albert Einstein  Dream World Biggest Mathematician  Hobby Painting Play with Number  write a poem and writing a novel

 He written two poem 1) झटस मना बाप  2)प्रेम  Good in Drawing and sketch  Phone no. 7020539756 

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Invention
 Ruturaj Mistary First Invention is C+ba,b2 

 In Standard 8th 

C+ba,b2
 To Find a Any Number of Square 

C Original Number.

b Second Digit of Number.

a First Digit of Number,

How did he Invent Formula?
''' As Ruturaj Mistary was on his way to his math tutoring class, the teacher asked the students what subject they would like to learn. Ruturaj expressed his interest in mathematics and the teacher proceeded to teach the fundamental concepts using Square method. During the lesson, the teacher explained the technique for classifying numbers that end in 5, which Ruturaj comprehended, but he was curious as to why there were numerous methods for finding the square. After pondering over this, Ruturaj resolved to devise his own method and spent several months working on it until he finally arrived at the formula c+ba,b². It took him another month to verify the formula, but he ultimately succeeded in creating his own method for determining squares. '''

Next
At the age of 9, they decided to publish their self-developed formula, which had become popular. At the science exhibition they attended later, they presented a 3D model of their formula that had been created with good lighting and had been made interactive. They explained the formula to their peers and clarified that it was their own work. They received the top spot in the exhibition. They wanted to attend a local science exhibition, but their teachers advised against it because their formula was not complete yet. To win the competition, they asked Ruturaj for help, who suggested that their formula was excellent and should be patented. Unfortunately, the formula was not patentable, but they continued to work on it. The teachers were saddened by their decision, but they were also pleased that the student had made some progress and had developed two new formulas. They encouraged them to continue their research and suggested that they would find success soon.



Contact
Phone no.7020539755