I doubt it.
A factor is what the number divides into for example 4 is the factor of 8 and 2 is also the factor of 8 and so on.
The uses of Sin, Cos etc. in Maths is in relation to Trigonometry. Trigonometry is the study of the relationship between angles and lengths of triangles.
A factor is a number that divides evenly into another number with no remainder. 3 is a factor of 9. 4 is not a factor of 9.
1.the reason for the relation of maths in nature is that mathematics or math is needed in our daily lifelike this song hope you like it there is math in every day life in every day life we can add and subtract multiply and divide there is math in every day life in every day life..... in any place, we used math.......... 2.relation of maths and nature..... in everything we see in our nature are have commitment because they are many questions in our life how they formed, who do this things. all of this questions can answered in mathematics
YES
The maths. Otherwise nothing much!
I doubt it.
cause you have to do measuments in geography and you do it in matth as well
maths is every where but if we go on checking maths is also in instruments as for tuinig gutir we need to count how many times do we have to make the key move round. thats why i thing that maths is every where.
A factor is what the number divides into for example 4 is the factor of 8 and 2 is also the factor of 8 and so on.
(81,1)(27,3)(9,9)
No relation is there power factor is a unit less quantity.
The uses of Sin, Cos etc. in Maths is in relation to Trigonometry. Trigonometry is the study of the relationship between angles and lengths of triangles.
The GCF is 19.
12 maths buddy!!
The derivation of "factor" is from Latin, through French and Middle English.