anything made with plastic. every building you've ever seen and the rest that you haven't.
you can apply math to everything in the world in some way. now don't get me wrong, i don't like math. math in school anyway, its practically useless. real world math is much more important, and half the stuff you learn you never use. what they should teach in schools is logic! but that's besides the point.
according to wikipedia Mathematics is the study of quantity, structure, space, and change. Mathematicians seek out patterns.[2][3]They formulate new conjectures and establish truth by rigorous deduction from appropriately chosen axioms and definitions. (wiki search "math")
everything around you is a quantity. even nothing is a quantity. everything is changing, everything can be a structure, a pattern is involved. people look at things to understand them, and math can be a path to understanding. a very narrow path, but one with many branches. life is more than numbers, but numbers certainly open a numberless amount of doors.
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jd
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applications of mathematics in ECE
Nowhere. Fractions and decimals - in fact mathematics - are man-made concepts. They do not actually exist in physical form. However, nowadays you would find it almost impossible to survive without their applications.
Population studies is one area which requires mathematics and statistics.
it was used for conveyor belts
Pure Mathematics is the branch of mathematics that deals only with mathematics and how it works - it is the HOW of mathematics. It is abstracted from the real world and provides the "tool box" of mathematics; it includes things like calculus. Applied mathematics is the branch of mathematics which applies the techniques of Pure Mathematics to the real world - it is the WHERE of mathematics; it includes things like mechanics. Pure Mathematics teaches you HOW to integrate, Applied mathematics teaches you WHERE to use integration.
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applications of mathematics in ECE
It is when you apply your data to the real world, and how it can help you in the real world.
land surveyingship and airplane navigationelectronic circuit designagricultural experimentation (statistics)computer-aided machining
Nowhere. Fractions and decimals - in fact mathematics - are man-made concepts. They do not actually exist in physical form. However, nowadays you would find it almost impossible to survive without their applications.
ForemostEducation.com is a continuing education online program. It's courses relate well to real world applications.
Population studies is one area which requires mathematics and statistics.
Robert Gilmore has written: 'Catastrophe theory for scientists and engineers' -- subject(s): Catastrophes (Mathematics), Engineering mathematics, Mathematical physics, Mathematics, Science, Scientific applications, Industrial applications
they r used in the real time world
it was used for conveyor belts
Yes, chemistry does have applications of mathematics. And pure memorisation does not work for any subject at high school level or beyond.Yes, chemistry does have applications of mathematics. And pure memorisation does not work for any subject at high school level or beyond.Yes, chemistry does have applications of mathematics. And pure memorisation does not work for any subject at high school level or beyond.Yes, chemistry does have applications of mathematics. And pure memorisation does not work for any subject at high school level or beyond.