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Math is really the language of science.

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Is math really the language of sciences including physics chemistry biology and engineering or is it a superstition?

-- Math is not a superstition. -- Neither is the statement that math is the language of Physics, Chemistry, and Engineering. I can't speak for Biology, as I have never studied it. But I could ask my daughter if you need to know.


Is math really the language of physics chemistry and engineering or is it a myth?

Math is the language of all science, even biology.


Is math the pure science?

Math is a language not a science. Better stated Math is a pure language. In addition, math is used to model a science and eventually draw conclusion from it.


Is math in science?

math is the language of science... that's what my teacher told me.


The language of science is?

math


Why science can't exist without math?

Because math is the language and tools of science.


Why is is there so much math in science?

Science is the culture of truth and reason, science is its language.


How did math get its name?

Math comes from the Greek language, meaning learning or science.


How are math and English different?

English is a language and Math is a science (of numbers, short for 'mathematics').


Do you have to be really good at math to become a dentist if you are really good at science but not math?

AnswerI think you should be more qualified in science and dentistry rather than math to be a dentist.


Does math help one communicate?

Math is the language of science. We all use math to quantify everything so when we compare values we can see if there really is a difference in things. Math is also about problem solving not just calculating like it is in arithmetic.


Why is it that there are people who are good at Math but terrible at Science?

Because math and science are two different entities altogether, although math is the language of sciences like physics, chemistry(except for organic) and engineering, there are sciences that don't use a ton of math(computer science for example, there were so many programming courses that don't rely heavily on math, and the only programming courses that do depend on math are game programming courses and algorithms). Biology is another example of a science that doesn't really depend on math