Timing of the tones made and the relation between the tones can be described as mathematical.
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All musical tones are based on physical vibrations per second, so audial harmonies among tones demonstrate mathematical harmony. There is also a physical logic involved in both music and math.
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well to tell you the truth music doesn't really have anything todo with maths math has alot to do with music.
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Trigonometry and the Pythagoras theorem were used in the pyramids.
Because when we cut the shapes it's related to maths
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you need to do a lot of maths with engineering, but it's applied maths most of the time, stuff like mechanics. To do engineering at university you'll almost certainly have to have a maths a-level. So as long as your fairly good at maths, you don't have to enjoy it as there is other stuff involved with engineering, but you do have to be quite good at maths!