A few examples:
Counting numbers are an arithmetic sequence. Radioactive decay, (uncontrolled) bacterial growth follow geometric sequences.
The Fibonacci sequence is widespread in nature.
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I do love a spot of maths. It is rather enlightening. Maths is used in EVERYTHING. AND DON'T YOU FORGET IT. it is the most amazing thing ever. Even though i am mega-cool, man.
It depends on your aptitude. Also on what other A level subjects you are doing. My own preference is Core 1 and 2, Mechanics 1 and 2 and Statistics 1 and 2.
If you have acheived secondary education in all the basic disciplines, then you wont require calculus and other high level mathematics for the post of a journalist. Maths being the root of most subjects,however, remians to be an essential and unavoidable subject in basic education.
Mathematics is closely linked to other subjects as it provides a foundation for logical reasoning and problem-solving skills. It is often used in subjects such as physics, engineering, computer science, and economics to model and analyze real-world phenomena. Additionally, math is used in fields like art, music, and architecture to understand patterns, proportions, and symmetry.
None is part of the other, but the two are closely related. Lots of practical applications of math appear, precisely, in physics.