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Big, especially in physics and chemistry, a little less in Biology.

physics: whenever you want to calculate the magnitude or direction of a vector

or a magnitude of a scalar you need to use maths, because everything is done

through equations, all theories are proven through them

chemistry: whenever you're editing reactions you use maths in order to see how many

MOLs each substance reacts with, than there is the solution:solvation ratio, Ph,

density, Gas equations, and more

biology: you use maths mostly in genetics, where you calculate the probability of

of transferring a certain characteristic- phenotype, a probability of transferring a

disease or anything of that sort, and there's also maths in ecology where you use it to calculate birth rates, death rates vital indexes and such things

so to sum up, the importance of mathematics in science is great, and vital, you can hardly be a scientist without using any maths

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