Absolutely! Although it does depend on what you consider to be science.
Variables in sociology, economics, anthropology, linguistics etc are sometimes assumed to follow the Gaussian or Normal distribution. The formula for the distribution function includes pi.
NO they are not.
no it always needs math for science. We use math in science about 75% more than we do our science experiments
Other than the science and engineering disciplines(except for software engineering, computer science and biology), most disciplines in the humanities, social science and to a certain extent, businesses that don't require mathematics, paper writing skills are needed in the workplace, even with years of experience won't do you good unless you possess a certain skills set.
I like math because it is easy than science to me.
Math is the language of science and in and of itself is important for teaching people how to think, not what to think. Social studies is just the grade school name for a collection of social science " disciplines " and, though needing some study, are orders of magnitude less important than math. Math is an objective discipline while social studies only pretends to be objective.
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Interesting. Many might say math is an essential part of science, and without it, science would be impossible, just simply hand-waving.
One is easier for some people, the other for other people. Visual learners might find science easier because the can see experiments being performed, or visualize from pictures how moving bodies interact, or how organisms develop over time. For other people, the symbolism of math is easier to latch onto.
It does beautifully, even after more than 300 years.
i think because: first, English is the most known language nowadays and is used frequently (our communication is an example) second, because without math you can't do many other stuff including science. many things in science need math. music is not that important because its more like a hobby. science is also important but as i said before without math many things in science can't be done! that's my opinion! :)