All mathematicians seek patterns. These help them to summarise results which may, otherwise, seem unrelated.
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Patterns help scientists and mathematicians predict what event or number comes next in a sequence.
Doing math is necessary for understanding the patterns that objects and events have in common, even when the patterns are not obvious. This is what mathematicians would call the "invariants" of what we observe.
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Mathematicians can do many different types of work. They can be a school teacher, accounting, researcher, engineering. Some mathematicians can also work in fields such as astronomy and space exploration, and robotics.
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In early stages, mathematicians use mainly degrees (with minutes and seconds as subdivisions). More advanced mathematicians used radians.
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A mathematician is a person who studies mathematics or otherwise works with mathematics for a living. Many mathematicians try to come up with new discoveries and creative inventions in mathematics that they think might be useful. These people are research mathematicians. These mathematicians mostly work for universities. Others might work for government agencies doing various things. Still other mathematicians work for big corporations such as General Electric. A person might be called a mathematician even if he doesn't try to invent new math. Some mathematicians spend most of their time solving somewhat routine but complex math problems that most people don't understand how to solve. These people are applied mathematicians.