Mathematics applies to almost every area of study including science. For examples:
Mathematics makes it possible for scientists to produce much more accurate and informative descriptions of what they learn and observe about how the world works, and in turn, science makes possible computer technology, with which it is much easier to do mathematics. Even a humble calculator is a technological device made possible by science.
how can I show how numbers are related to each other
Because it assists us in the long term.
The length of each side, when added together, forms the perimeter.
algebrai think it is the same because in maths we got shown a picture of some really old Egyptian algebra MathematicsAll over the world mathematics is used in many fields: science, economy, ... (and mathematics too!). The power of mathematics is that it's the same everywhere, and scientists from far countries can understand perfectly each other, when "speaking" in a mathematical way.We use to say that, differently from other subjects, mathematics gives always a single answer: for example, if you ask what politics is to two philosofers, they will probably give two different answers, according to their different opinions; if you ask what 1+1 is to twenty mathematicians (giving them all the parameters of the problem), the answer will be always the same. (This happens in physics too, since it is strongly connected with mathematics). The power of science is its validity (in space and time) and that no opinions are admitted, no matter who speaks... just facts!And, to give a funny idea, here is a discussion i had with one of my friends (he studies mathematics, I study physics). I asked him why he was studying mathematics, and he told me: "If I studied literature, I could apply my knowledge only here, in Italy, but I wouldn't know anything about other literatures in the world. If I studied medicine, I could apply my knowledge only here, on Earth, but I wouldn't be able to cure aliens from other planets. If I studied physics, I could apply my knowledge only here, in our universe, but I wouldn't know the laws of other universes. So I am studying mathematics, and I can apply my knowledge here in my room as much as in another universe."The funny thing is that he is right!
Mathematics!!!!!!!!! If you could create a Venn Diagram of science... You would find that Mathematics would be a subset of science, but it would certainly overlap with essentially all other science fields. Mathematics would also have subsets including Algebra, Calculus, Trigonometry, etc.... all of which would overlap each other.
they fork each other
Math's and computer science influence each other. The goal of mathematics is to solve the problems in computer science and in other fields.
They are not related because they have different last name and their parent were not related to each other.
Science and technology are related in a great many ways. Technology is used to carry out scientific processes for example.
Mathematics is a language that relates concepts to each other. Physics and chemistry can use mathematics as a tool for exploring and discovering relationships. On another view, physics and chemistry are physical manifestations of mathematical relationships.
Technology supplies the tools that society uses, science supplies the understanding of how the technology works.
Mathematics makes it possible for scientists to produce much more accurate and informative descriptions of what they learn and observe about how the world works, and in turn, science makes possible computer technology, with which it is much easier to do mathematics. Even a humble calculator is a technological device made possible by science.
Yes,decimal are related to ratios in mathematics. When a ratio is solved or two numbers are not divisible by each other then the result of the division of the ratio is decimal number only.
is magic and superstition related to each other?
how can I show how numbers are related to each other
no there are not related but they treat each other like brothers