A lot of manga uses sharp angles in its art style. Characters' hair needs to have semi-consistent shapes to stay recognizable, so having an exact measurement of each spike could come in handy. Keeping a story within the page limits could also involve some math.
you must be bored as hell to ask this! yugioh is for those who like the Anime/ manga. To me yugioh is good cause i learn how to do math better =)
then use math to count many sh-ts they take
Science = Moyashimon Math = I'm not completely sure, but a lot of highschool animation would show some parts of math equations, but as far as I know, there is not an anime only based on Math yet.
to draw a graph
in the live action movie the character Near does appear but he is different than in the manga or anime He is just a math genius orphan that L comes across in his investigations. In the movie L names the boy Near at the end.
I'm assuming this question refers to the US, and that by company you mean publisher. The amount of money a publisher stands to make varies very widely, and judging their success is difficult because most aren't publically traded and thus not required to publicise their earnings, and very few companies publish only manga: specifically they also tend to distribute anime DVDs or other comics. Probably the most successful company known for publishing primarily manga has been Viz. They started in the 80s reworking manga into traditional-sized comic books, and went on to publish some of the industry's biggest and most successful titles, including Pokemon, Yu-Gi-Oh, One Piece, and Death Note, as well as the anthologies Shonen Jump and Shoju Beat. But the current manga industry is in a slump, and many smaller publishers have either folded entirely or diversified into other ventures.
a nail artist
Ok an artist uses pi to describe math in a drawing. That's it, just math in a drawing, only another way than goin into details when it all adds up to he same thing so pi for an artist is making a symbol of math in his/her drawing. Thank You!
Maths studies is easier, hence some universities don't recognise it. But it really depends on what you want your future career path to be, if it's something completely not related to math like being an artist, then sure choosing math studies will be fine.
this is the answer if u are in school and u need some help here it is the answer to that math sheet is DRAW HIS GUN i hate math
Well you learn shapes, angles, measurements. Let's say that the person paying you wants you to draw a Hecatommyriagon inside a Enneadecagon then draw other things around it, well you learn what those are in math class.
He painted many famous paintings (most famous for The Mona Lisa) and discovered many things about human anatomy, math, and more. he was famous for being an artist and a scientist at the same time.