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Math is used in varying degrees of intricacy with many other subjects of study as well as real-world situations.
When looking at the sciences, two prime examples are Chemistry and Physics.
In Chemistry, Stoichiometric equations are used to determine many qualities about a particular element or molecule. These equations integrate many of the same mathematical concepts that one would learn in Algebra. In Physics, mathematics such as Calculus and Trigonometry are used to determine the position, velocity, and acceleration of particular particles as well as to determine patterns between said particles.
Math is also used in history to help determine the date of certain historical records in relationship to other records near the same time period (for example, if one document claims that a particular event happened a few months prior to when it was written, we can use simple math to determine when the document was originally written if we already know the date of the other event).
Math is also heavily used in subjects such as Engineering, Business, Accounting, Marketing, Programming, and Game Theory.
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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.
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.
ratios are maths way of say there are eg: 3 boys for 15 so there would be 18 people in the classThe quantitative relation between two amounts showing the number of times one value contains or is contained within the other. A ratio is the quantitative relation between two amounts showing the number of times one value contains or is contained within the other.
Why would anyone like History, It's all about memorising Dates and meaningless fight between emperors, English all about grammars and just pronunciation . Else subjects you can yourself think off. But Physics and Maths all about Exploring the world and reasoning yourself! It's just a great fun, I will just spent my life only doing these subjects.
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.