in maths,we use figures in calculations.It is the same case in science.
2006-08-30 23:55:27
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answered by kwarashev 1
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Math is always with Science. There are science terms (like work, force, energy) that need calculations. Then there's Math....
I'm sorry but that's the only thing I know...
2006-08-31 07:35:02
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answered by Pathetique 2
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Math is the working horse of science.
2006-08-31 07:51:56
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answered by Mesab123 6
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the correlation is :
strong in natural sciences
weak in social sciences
and
none in non-sciences
2006-08-31 07:49:23
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answered by oracle 5
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science needs math, math needs science
2006-08-31 07:09:59
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answered by gjmb1960 7
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maths deals with abstract structures (ie numbers, sets etc) and relations between them (ie functions, relations etc). most of these concepts evolved from other fields (ie numbers evolved from the need to count sheep, derivation evolved from the need to express motion in math terms etc). in every science you can either find that something corresponds to some mathematical structure (and then you can express and work with it in precise, mathematical terms), you see a structure but there is nothing like it in maths (then you expand mathematics with new structures). if you cannot do any of these, you need to do more research :)
2006-08-31 07:16:37
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answered by Bruno 3
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maths and science are inter-related phenomena.They depend on each other like couple of a family.
2006-08-31 06:59:43
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answered by dudul 2
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Pretty much 100%
Doug
2006-08-31 07:04:36
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answered by doug_donaghue 7
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