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Rocks are related to math because of geology and in geology you use math.
it is related because a snowflake is a symmetrical shape
No, you cannot use math in English unless you are referring to statics and graphs.
it is a lesson in the subject of Math; it teches you something math related such as, integers.
people usually use logic in math and math in logic
Rocks are related to math because of geology and in geology you use math.
The patterns they dance is related to math. How their body moves are related to math. How the brain signals our body to move is related to math. and... there are much more..
It is math related because the eclipse is science and the days are math because you have to count the days and math.
There is no such thing as English Math. If it were English then it would be English Maths. In any case, mathematics is universal.
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elevators are related to math because elevators have numbers on them
Population is related to math because it uses percentage
Math is related to numbers and money is counted in numbers.
'Math(s)' is the shortened form of 'mathematics'. The word mathematics comes from Classical Greece, and means ' to learn '. English is a communicative language. It has a structure known as 'Grammar'. The word ' Grammar' again comes from Classical Greece, Because the Classical Greeks were the first civilisation to structure their language, into nouns, verbs, sentences etc., In England a school that is described as a Grammar School teaches Classical Greek, and Latin , and also teaches the structure of the English language. (A Greek/Grammar teaching School). So if you learn Classical Greek and Latin at the most elementary level, you will learn lots of root words, and mathematical structure. Unfortunately, many schools do not teach 'Classics'. and the world is poorer for it. Many of the 'big' words, in science have their roots in Classics. e.g. Trigonometry(Trig) ; measuring trigons/triangles. Chlorine ; The colour 'Green' (gas)
The Exmaples of Antonyms related in Math is: . . . Plus-Minus . . . . :)
it is related because a snowflake is a symmetrical shape
No, you cannot use math in English unless you are referring to statics and graphs.